Santa Fe ISD police report 47 stops in 2025 and no racial profiling complaints
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Chief Espinosa presented the district police's 2025 racial profiling report: 47 traffic stops, 0 complaints, 31 citations, 16 warnings, 0 arrests and 0 uses of force; the report was submitted electronically to 'TCO' on Jan. 15, 2026.
Chief Espinosa presented the Santa Fe Independent School District Police Department's annual racial profiling report for 2025 and submitted the department's data to the Texas oversight body electronically on Jan. 15, 2026. He told the board the department recorded 47 traffic stops in 2025 and that there were zero racial profiling complaints.
Espinosa gave a breakdown of stop locations and outcomes, saying 26 stops occurred on city streets, two on county roads and 19 on state highways. He reported that race was recorded as known before the stop in two cases and not known before the stop in 45 cases. The transcript lists 43 stops recorded as White, two as Hispanic or Latino and two as Black; 14 stops were of males and 33 were of females. He said there were 31 citations issued and 16 warnings resulting from those stops, with zero searches, zero arrests and zero physical uses of force recorded.
"I'm submitting to you, the annual racial profiling report and the summary of the traffic citation data collected for 2025," Espinosa said during his presentation.
The board asked no substantive follow-up questions during the presentation as recorded in the transcript. The report, as presented, satisfies the reporting requirement described by the chief for the governing body and the agency referenced in the meeting.
The board moved on to other agenda items following the report.
