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El Paso County Sheriff Teams Up with Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to Enhance Public Safety

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Published on January 06, 2026
El Paso County Sheriff Teams Up with Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to Enhance Public SafetySource: El Paso County Sheriff's Office

El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte is reinforcing ties with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in a concerted effort to amplify public safety measures. In a recent social media post dated January 7th, El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte commended the initiative, stating with evident respect for the burgeoning partnership, "Thank you for the continued partnership!"

The gathering, involving members of the Command Staff and top brass from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, is part of a new strategy to bolster community safety. Ugarte, alongside his colleagues, is forging closer relations with the Commission; an approach that could lead to a more coordinated tackle on alcohol-related concerns in El Paso County. Meeting to discuss various public safety concerns, they are pooling their resources and expertise. Reflecting this renewed push for collaboration, the Sheriff took to social media to acknowledge the joint venture.

While the details of the strategies devised remain under wraps, the intention behind the meeting is clear: a more unified front in public safety operations, particularly those involving alcohol regulation. This initiative comes at a time when communities are in greater need of concerted action to ensure the well-being of citizens.