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MULTI-AGENCY REMINDER TO NOT MAKE SCHOOL THREATS IN THE EL PASO AREA

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August 09, 2023

EL PASO, TX—Now that schools are back in session, El Paso law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies want to take a moment to remind parents and students that threats directed towards El Paso schools will not be tolerated, and every agency will treat each threat as if it’s real and will respond with significant resources to address the threat.

In 2022, almost 6000 school threats were reported to the FBI, a 60% increase from 2021. Across El Paso, law enforcement agencies were diverting resources to address a minimum of three threats a day from each school across Region 19 school districts.

If you see a threat on social media, report it immediately to law enforcement. Please don't forward the social media post to other individuals, as it amplifies community fear and makes it more difficult for law enforcement to determine if the forwarded posts are new threats or original threats.

"Collaboration and cooperation among all of our law enforcement partners is the key to keeping our students safe and thriving in our community,” said El Paso Independent School District Chief of Police Manuel Chavira. “Familiarity in our communications and consistency in our law enforcement responses ensures efficiency and effectiveness in all operational activities."

"Any threats made towards schools, whether online, over the phone, or in person, will be immediately investigated,” said El Paso Police Department Interim Police Chief Peter Pacillas. “These school threats often begin as hoaxes on social media, but their impact is far from a joke. Life is at risk when precious resources are diverted from genuine emergencies to deal with false alarms. Threatening a school carries severe consequences - both for our children's and their families' safety."

“The District Attorney’s Office takes violence in our schools, or the threat of violence, very seriously and is committed to prosecuting those involved with severe prejudice,” said El Paso County District Attorney Bill Hicks. “If a person acts out their threat and takes a firearm to a school, it is a 3rd Degree Felony offense with possible punishment of up to 10 years in a prison facility. Our schools must be and will be a safe place for all our children and young people to study and learn.”

“The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officers have made campus safety a top priority, assuring our children have a safe environment to learn and grow,” said El Paso County Sheriff Office Patrol Commander Ryan Urrutia. “The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office will work closely with our area law enforcement to hold those who threaten our schools accountable for their actions.”

“As a community, we need to ensure our children feel safe in their schools and remind those who threaten our children that law enforcement will find you and bring you to justice,” said FBI El Paso Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey R. Downey. “As a parent of school-age children, I recognize the importance of remaining vigilant. We need to talk with our children about what is happening at school and ensure we immediately report any threats or safety concerns to law enforcement and school officials.”

“These initiatives, and the united partnerships of law enforcement officials at the local and federal levels, are incredibly important to ensuring communities across the country are kept safe,” said El Paso Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Jose Luis Gonzalez of the Western District of Texas. “We, as law enforcement officials, are surely not the only ones united today. I trust that I speak for all of us when I say this country is fed up with violence in our schools, and we will not tolerate threats against them. We can create a safe and peaceful learning environment for everyone.”

Any member of the community can report threats to law enforcement in many ways. If there is an immediate threat to life, please call 911. All other tips can be reported to your preferred law enforcement agency. The City of El Paso has several methods established and are monitored 24/7 by law enforcement personnel: (915) 832-4400 or text 847-411 with “EPPD and then tip.” You can also download the “El Paso PD” app to text tips and receive alerts.

The FBI can also receive tips at tips.fbi.gov or (915) 832-5000.

PRESS OFFICE

Most Wanted Fugitives Week of August 4, 2023

EL PASO, TEXAS – Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., distributes fugitives wanted by the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office every week through the Most Wanted feature.  The attached fugitives are individuals, where attempts in locating them for one reason or another have been unsuccessful.  The agencies submit these fugitives to Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., which distributes them to the news media and offers the use of the Crime Stoppers hotline for information regarding the whereabouts of these fugitives.  Anyone with information on the location of any of these fugitives should call Crime Stoppers of El Paso immediately at (915) 566-8477 (TIPS), or submit the information on-line at www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org.  You will remain anonymous, and if your tip leads to an arrest, you can qualify for a cash reward.  Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., is a non-profit organization that brings together the community, law enforcement, and the media to solve crime.

To access the Most Wanted page on the Crime Stoppers Website, please use the following link: http://www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org/sitemenu.aspx?P=wanteds&ID=235.

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FUGITIVE APPRENSIVE UNIT ARREST – RAY JONES

August 3, 2023

El Paso, Texas - On Wednesday, August 2, 2023, Deputies with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Fugitive Apprehension Unit received an arrest warrant for 59-year-old Ray Jones, wanted on one count of Burglary of Building. Deputies apprehended Jones at the 500 block of Sierra St. without incident. Subsequently, they booked him into the El Paso County Detention Facility for Burglary of Building with a bond set at $10,000.

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#IMPAWSTERS – 8/3/2023

MOST WANTED FUREVER HOME

For More Information, Please get in touch with EPASadoptions@elpasotexas.gov. All Most Wanted pets come with spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and registration. All pets will be sent home with pet food and supplies (bowls, leash, and collar) “The world would be nicer if everyone could love as unconditionally as a dog.”

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Featured Fugitive Is Apprehended - Mistica Alejandra Flores

EL PASO, TEXAS –Mistica Alejandra Flores, who was featured on the Crime Stoppers Most Wanted for the week of July 28, 2023, has been apprehended. Flores was wanted for POSS CS PG 1/1-B >= 4G < 200 G.

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ACTIVE SHOOTER PRESENTATION AT TEXAS KIDS DENTAL CARE – JOE BATTLE LOCATION

August 2, 2023

EL PASO, TEXAS – On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies from the Community Service Section gave a Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event course to thirty-eight staff members employed with Texas Kids Dental Care. This presentation is designed to assist civilians in understanding what they should do if confronted with an active shooter event. The course is aimed and developed on the AVOID, DENY, and DEFEND strategies originated by ALERT, and it provides strategies, guidance, and a plan for surviving and active shooter event.

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OPERATION HOPE BACKPACK & SHOE GIVEAWAY

July 31, 2023
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The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with Operation H.O.P.E. for several years on a gratifying event. On Saturday, July 29th, 2023, Deputies from the Northwest Patrol Station came together with Operation H.O.P.E. to help students with over 100 shoes and 200 backpacks. The event occurred at Bill Childress Elementary School from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. The day was a day of community relationship building, engagement, and positive policing interaction with Canutillo, Westway, and Vinton, TX communities. A special thank you to Bill Childress Elementary School, the Canutillo I.S.D., and all volunteers who made this event memorable for the children and families as they start their 2023-2024 school year!

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DEPUTIES WELCOME STUDENTS BACK TO SCHOOL WITH HIGH FIVE

EL PASO, TEXAS – On Monday, July 31, 2023, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies assigned to the Northwest Patrol Station welcomed students with “High Fives” on their first day at Deanna Davenport Elementary and Bill Childress Elementary Schools. As the young students arrived, the Deputies encouraged them to have a positive and safe school year. Children and teachers were excited to see our Deputies at their schools. Events like these strengthen law enforcement relationships and trust with our young community.

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WELCOME BACK STUDENTS AT HORIZON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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