REMINDER: Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office Collaborates with JJAC for Spring Summit
The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Juvenile Justice Advisory Council (JJAC), is hosting a Spring Summit: Building Trust Between the Community and Law Enforcement.
Sheriff’s deputies as well as local Fort Bend County leaders will be leading the summit with various interactive workshops including the dangers of drugs, the dos and don’ts on traffic stops, drinking and driving consequences, and tips for parents on how to decrease challenging behaviors at home. The summit is free to Fort Bend County high school students, siblings, and parents. Breakfast and lunch will be included.
WHAT | Spring Summit: Building Trust Between the Community and Law Enforcement |
WHO | Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office, Juvenile Justice Advisory Council |
WHEN | Saturday, March 25, 2023 @ 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
WHERE |
Gus George Law Enforcement Academy
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About the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office
The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office was founded in 1837 and is the largest law enforcement agency in Fort Bend County—the most diverse county in Texas. The FBCSO has over 800 employees, including 565 sworn peace officers and 25 reserve deputies dedicated to protecting and serving nearly 900,000 Fort Bend County residents. Among the 10 fastest-growing counties in the nation, Fort Bend covers 885 square miles and includes 21 unincorporated communities.
Visit our website at www.fbcsheriff.org and follow us on social media at https://linktr.ee/FBCSOTexas.
Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1 | Non-emergencies: 281-341-4665