
The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office recently took to social media to honor Deputy Haley Drew, a day shift patrol deputy from South Patrol, who has been awarded the prestigious Tiny Miller Award. The recognition highlights her exemplary service within the community and acknowledges her as a beacon of compassion and commitment beyond the scope of her duty.
In their social media post, the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office celebrated the impact Deputy Drew has had, not just in her patrolling areas, but also through her charitable actions. Drew has been recognized for using her influence to positively support animal shelters, assist families that are facing hardships, and meticulously organize Christmas toy drives that have reached out to assist thousands of children. Her dedication to the welfare of those within her charge does not conclude at the end of her shift.
Deputy Drew's commitment to service extends far beyond her badge. She has managed to seamlessly blend her law enforcement roles with her community activism, without allowing one to adversely affect the other. According to the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, "Her heart-led service shines in every call she answers and every life she touches." Drew's actions are inspired by a deep-seated belief in community service, which has appropriately earned her the Tiny Miller Award, an accolade named after a person whose legacy also stood for such unwavering public dedication.









