
Meet Fulshear’s Newest Officers: Kyle Jones and Ryan Hallett Join the Force
The Fulshear Police Department has two new faces on the team, and both come with a blend of experience, dedication, and community pride that fits right in with the spirit of the city.
Officer Kyle Jones and Officer Ryan Hallett were recently sworn in, bringing with them not only backgrounds in law enforcement but also personal stories that make them feel like neighbors from day one.
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Officer Jones is a Needville High School graduate who went on to study at Wharton County Junior College. In his last department, he served as a Field Training Officer, helping guide new recruits with steady leadership and a calm, confident approach. When he’s off-duty, he’s just as hands-on—building custom furniture in his workshop and diving into the world of video games.
Officer Hallett comes to Fulshear with a strong sense of duty rooted in his service as a U.S. Army Sergeant. After graduating from Morton Ranch High School and attending the University of Houston, he transitioned into law enforcement, where he continues to serve with discipline and care. Outside the badge, he’s a movie lover, a frequent visitor to the shooting range, and a proud pet dad to two cats, Lola and Bubs, and a dog named Sophie.

“We’re incredibly proud to welcome Officers Jones and Hallett to our department,” the Fulshear Police Department shared. “They each bring something unique to the table, and we know they’ll help us continue to build strong relationships with our community.”
As Fulshear grows, so does its need for officers who understand the importance of not just protecting the community, but truly being a part of it. With their mix of skills, experience, and down-to-earth personalities, Officers Jones and Hallett are already off to a great start.
So if you see them out and about, give them a wave—or maybe ask what video game they’re currently into. Chances are, you’ll have something in common.
