behind the badge: july, august, sept. 2014
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In this issue read more about our newest chief, the ALS ice bucket challenge, the latest retirements, and much more.TRANSCRIPT
DALLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
JULY/AUG/SEPT 2014 HIGHLIGHTS
Volume 14 Number 06
Behind The
BADGE
ALS Ice Bucket Chal-lenge
Employee of the Month Honors
Inmate Programs
2014 Kids & Cops
MADD 5K Run
Retirements
Announcements
FROM THE SHERIFF
Pictured: Sheriff Lupe Valdez swears in
Chief Lupe Garza.
Assistant Chief Deputy Lupe Garza brings nearly 30 years of service and experience in law enforcement. She oversees the Investigative and Judi-cial Sections, under the Office of Gen-eral Services, of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office.
She began her law enforcement career as a state trooper with the Texas Depart-
ment of Public Safety. In 1994, she was promoted to the position of sergeant in-
vestigator with the narcotics section. In that capacity, she investigated numerous
complex narcotics investigations. In 1997, she was again promoted within the
Department to the rank of lieutenant. As such, she supervised narcotics investiga-
tors and assisted with the implementation of investigative tactics for such cases,
many with international connections.
Most recently, Chief Garza served as captain over the Intelligence and Counter-
terrorism Division based in at DPS Headquarters in Austin. There, she oversaw
the day-to-day operations of The Texas Joint Crime Information Center, and was
involved with border security matters, which included interaction and cooperation
with local, state and federal entities.
The executive staff is officially complete as of September. It’s time to put the ad-
ditional workforce to work and take this department to the next innovative level.
There is so much work to complete.
We also recently unveiled the latest edition of Kids & Cops participants. There
are 23 new faces featured in the latest trading card edition, on 17 different de-
signs. I’m proud to have a new group ready to go into the community and contin-
ue to strengthen our relations with all our neighbors.
Great work, everyone!
—Sheriff Lupe Valdez
Welcome Chief Lupe Garza
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After being challenged by Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins and Denton County Sheriff William Travis and Dallas County candidate for treasurer Pauline Medrano, Sheriff Lupe Valdez recruited her nine chiefs to fulfill the challenge with her. With the help of Director Diane Bronar-Skipworth and her Support Services Divi-sion, the arrangements were made for the successful fundraiser. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Department raised over $600 to go to the ALS associ-ation. Thank you to everyone for the support!
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
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September 2014 – DSO Shelby Womack
Detention Service Officer Shelby Womack is the sole expunction officer for the
Dallas County Sheriff’s Department. Ms. Womack’s—as she is affectionately
called out of respect for her age—expertise and tenure with the department, is
an experienced print technician. She receives orders to expunge, redact, de-
lete, submit, update records for nondisclosure from over 40 district and county
courts, other judicial branches, health & human services, juvenile department,
and Dallas Medical Examiner’s Office. Ms. Womack retired from the depart-
ment in October. She began her career with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Depart-
ment in 1997.
TRAINING
CAN BE FUN!
Inmate Program officers were offered a staff development training on communication and team building.
They teamed up to find 19 designated land-marks throughout the local community.
This activity required group communication, strategic planning and execution.
Director Yolanda Reyna and Assistant Director Maggie Sanchez had a juicy fried chicken meal waiting for them upon their return to the office!
The winning team members are Video Manager: D. Williams and Officers R. Manny, J. Boyd, V. Mattoon,
V. Garcia and J. Richardson.
Dallas County Employee of the Month Honors
Inmate Programs Division
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The latest officers being
featured in this year’s pro-
gram took part in an Oct.
13, 2014 card signing
event at the State Fair of
Texas.
Deputy Chris Loboda, DSO Camelia Dennis, DSO Ernestine Lopez, Lt. Dawn Ratcliff-Saldana, SRT Darrin
Widemon, DSO Farzad Mahmoodi, DTO Felesia Hamilton, Vault Civilian Supervisor Gertrude Sommers, DSO
Michelle Hopkins, DTO Kimberly Smith, DTO Christie Rodriguez.
Kids & Cops 2014 Edition
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Kids & Cops 2014 Edition
DSS Michelle Washington, Sher-
iff’s Posse Member Nick Saldi-
var, Deputy Rene Guzman, Dep-
uty John White, DSO Tommy
Aguilar, DSO Gwendolyn John-
son, DSO Estella Rodriguez
CST Member Robert Epstein,
DTO Charlotte Dorhan, DSO
Anne Robinson, DSS David
Roberts, DSS James Watson
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Dallas County took part in the Dallas Walk Like
MADD 5K. Participants pictured: Scott Selby,
Chief Jesse Herrera, Lt. Dawn Ratcliff-Saldana,
Captain Don Rowe, Sgt. Julie Martin & her
granddaughter, Captain Shelley Knight and her
son, Deputy Mayo Loza & his girlfriend, Deputy
Terry Trout & his wife, Deputy Lakiesha Collie,
Chief Jesse Flores, Sheriff Lupe Valdez & girl-
friend, Deputy Roy Wallace & wife, Deputy
Chris Loboda, Deputy Rene Guzman, Sgt. Scott
Evans.
Not pictured: Ms. Semone Lilly and Chief Pat-
rick Bonner
Thank you to everyone who participated!
MADD 5K Walk
Happy Retirement!
Congratulations on your retirement Lt. Darren Hodge!
He most recently oversaw the Fugitive Sections daily
duties. Thank you for your 31 years of service.
Best wishes on your future endeavors. You will be
missed!
After 11 years of service to the Dallas County Sheriff’s
Department, Mike Shippy retired at the end of August.
Mr. Shippy served as manager for the photo lab staff.
Happy retirement! You will be missed!
Volume 14 Number 06
Announcements
Congratulations to our dear grant writer Ms. Ruby “Rue” Mayweather! Her son, CPT Nenieth, E. May-weather is the incoming Commander of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Unit based in Fort Huachuca, Arizona. This change of command ceremony took place this summer.
Dallas County Sheriff’s Department
133 N. Riverfront Blvd. LB-31
Dallas, Texas 75207-4313
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BIRTHS
August 13, 2014: DSO Latisha Lee-South Tower, wel-comed a girl. Karyna weighed a helthy 7 lbs. 2 oz. Con-gratulations!
DEATHS
August 22, 2014: Mary Banks, mother of Retired Deputy Dorothy Retta (formerly of the Warrant Executions Sec-tion), passed away.
September 6, 2014: Retired Lieutenant Harry Bruce Sher-man passed away peacefully at his home at the age of 85.
Retired Sheriff’s Deputy Harriett Marks (daughther), grandsons Sr. Sgt. Bryan Sherman (Vehicle Crimes Unit), Investigator Danny Sherman (Warrant Execution Section), and son-in-law J.C. Moree (Detention Service Officer), strive to carry on a proud legacy.
Please keep these families in your thoughts and prayers during their time of sorrow.
Captured moments around the department:
Some of the latest featured Kids &
Cops participants took part in a
press conference at Fair Park
where their new cards were un-
veiled. The group had a photo
opportunity with some of the visit-
ing Super Heroes who joined them
at the State Fair of Texas Card
Signing Event.
Congratulations!