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Duval County Sheriff's Office Brings Easter Outreach to Area Communities

Duval County Sheriff Romeo Ramirez's office brought Easter egg hunts and child-safety tables to civic parks, churches, and school events across Duval and Jim Wells County communities.

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Duval County Sheriff's Office Brings Easter Outreach to Area Communities
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The Duval County Sheriff's Office fanned out across Duval and neighboring Jim Wells County over Easter weekend, staffing community safety booths, distributing Easter eggs, and running child-safety information tables at civic parks, churches, and school-affiliated gatherings throughout the region.

Sheriff Romeo R. Ramirez's office, based in San Diego, organized the multi-site effort as part of a holiday outreach program that placed deputies directly in family settings rather than behind a dispatch line. The programming paired Easter-themed activities for children with practical safety resources for parents, giving families a chance to pick up child-safety materials and meet the officers who serve their communities in a low-pressure environment.

The reach into Jim Wells County made the outreach notable as a cross-county initiative. Rural law enforcement agencies in South Texas have increasingly leaned on holiday events to build the kind of routine, non-emergency contact with residents that community-policing practitioners say pays dividends when serious incidents arise. A family that met a Duval County deputy at a church egg hunt is more likely to provide information, cooperate quickly, and trust official communications during a crisis than one that has had no prior contact.

The Sheriff's Office coordinated with civic organizations and local partner groups to stage events at multiple locations rather than a single central site, extending the program's footprint across both counties.

Families interested in future outreach events or requesting child-safety resources from the Duval County Sheriff's Office can call (361) 279-3351 or visit the office at 401 East Collins Avenue in San Diego, Texas.

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