
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office has issued a holiday statement to the community it serves, as confirmed by a release on their official website. Sheriff Joseph Roybal, the 29th Sheriff of El Paso County, along with his team, extended their season's greetings to residents across the Pikes Peak region, wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
With a fervent nod to the continuous efforts of the men and women under his command, Sheriff Roybal highlighted the around-the-clock dedication with which they serve the community, "Whether caring for incarcerated citizens at the El Paso County Jail, investigating crime, training future members of our profession, answering emergency calls at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Regional Communications Center, or patrolling more than 2100 square miles of El Paso County," as per El Paso County Sheriff's Office. Despite the holiday season, the commitment to public safety by the department clearly does not take a pause.
Furthermore, Roybal expressed gratitude for the support the Sheriff's Office has received from local citizens, emphasizing their dedication to providing quality service and enhancing safety. The statement underlined the efforts to strengthen community trust, a mission that the Sheriff's Office has persistently pursued.









