
El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte took to Facebook to honor Deputy Sergio Chavez on his retirement from nearly three decades of service. Deputy Chavez concluded his service after 28 years, a significant portion of which he spent in the Courthouse Security Section. The Sheriff's office, along with Chavez's family and loved ones, celebrated this career milestone with a luncheon, according to El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte on a social media post.
Accolades for Chavez's dedicated service were part of the day's proceedings, and Sheriff Ugarte himself recognized the Deputy's long-standing commitment to his profession. Having his family in attendance, including his daughters, wife, and mother, the celebration was not just a professional formality but a personal affair for Chavez. "Today, our Command Staff proudly recognized Deputy Sergio Chavez on his retirement after 28 years of dedicated service," as stated by El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte.
Throughout his tenure, Chavez witnessed and adapted to countless changes in law enforcement, staying committed to the community's safety and the integrity of the justice system. His contribution extended beyond just keeping order in courtrooms, it encapsulated the everyday commitment to public service that often goes unnoticed by the wider public.









