Progress Report – First 150 Days in Office In January 2025, I took command of a Sheriff’s Office facing serious challenges – critical staffing shortages and low […]
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🚨 Arrest Made in Aggravated Assault Case: Trent Jarred Enloe Taken into Custody
San Jacinto County, TX – April 26, 2024 The San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of Trent Jarred Enloe, who was taken into […]
Traffic Stop Leads to Felony Arrest of Suspected Narcotics Offender
San Jacinto County, Texas — On the morning of May 16, 2025, the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office responded swiftly to a report of a […]
Felony Arrest Made in Sexual Assault of a Child Case Following Separate Child Abuse Investigation
San Jacinto County, TX – On May 13, 2025, the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office made a felony arrest in connection with the ongoing sexual […]
Coldspring City Council Denies ESD’s Request for Fire Department Building
May 14, 2025 | Coldspring, TX — At its May 5 meeting, the Coldspring City Council unanimously denied a request from the San Jacinto County […]
Federal aid granted for Pauline Road fire response
Governor Greg Abbott has announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved Texas’ request for a Fire Management Assistance Grant to aid in […]
Pauline Road Wildfire Update
As of March 22, 2025, the Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto County has been 100% contained. The wildfire, which began on Wednesday, March 19, […]
Pauline Road Fire Update: Evacuations Lifted, Firefighters Continue Containment Efforts
San Jacinto County, TX – Fire officials continue efforts to contain the Pauline Road Fire, which has burned approximately 2,360 acres across San Jacinto and […]
Prescribed Burn Blamed for San Jacinto County Wildfire as Firefighting Efforts Continue
San Jacinto County, TX — March 19, 2025 Investigators have determined that the Pauline Road Fire, which has scorched over 2,388 acres in San Jacinto […]