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Bee County sheriff details training, mental‑health deputy and grant wins in 118‑day update

3143700 · April 29, 2025
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Sheriff Randy J. Aguirre reported a series of training, equipment and grant efforts — including a certified mental‑health deputy, reduced overtime and grant awards — while describing jail liability and staffing challenges to Bee County Commissioners Court on April 28, 2025.

Sheriff Randy J. Aguirre told the Bee County Commissioners Court on April 28, 2025, that his office has focused on training, equipment acquisition and early steps to address mental‑health calls and jail liability during his first 118 days in office.

Aguirre said the office has adopted new uniform patches and is standardizing appearance for deputies and jail staff. He described several training efforts, including pepper‑spray certification for jail staff and a weeklong school in jail administration for newly elected sheriffs and jail administrators.

The sheriff emphasized a new mental‑health officer initiative, saying one deputy, Jennifer Trevino, completed certification and will be…

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