SAN ANGELO, TX –– The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office kicked off the month of October with exciting news.
On Friday afternoon, the department swore in two new sheriff's deputies.
Deputy Frank Hernandez began his career in law enforcement five years ago. He worked at the Marfa Police Department before coming to San Angelo.
Deputy Jerry Robertson recently graduated from the Concho Valley Regional Law Enforcement Academy. He previously worked as a correctional officer at the Tom Green County Detention Center.
Both Hernandez and Robertson will be assigned to the patrol division.
During the event at the Ed B. Keys building, Sheriff Hanna announced several promotions to the command staff at the Tom Green County Detention Center.
In 2017, Roxann Sloan began working with TGCSO as a Volunteer Victim Advocate. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Angelo State University and a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington.
A year after joining the department, she would become an Assistant Coordinator of the CIU unit. The Crisis Intervention Unit responds to calls from local law enforcement agencies in Tom Green County and provides a liaison to assist and work with victims of family violence and other crimes.
On Friday, Sloan was promoted to the position of Crisis Intervention Unit Coordinator.
Correctional Officer Christina Guiliano joined the TGCSO in November of 2017. Nearly four years later she has been promoted to Corporal/Jail Programs Coordinator.
The Jail Programs Coordinator develops and implements educational, vocational, and rehabilitative inmate programs to help reduce recidivism. Among other duties, the position addresses inmates' mental health needs while incarcerated by selecting programs based on behavior, needs, and abilities.
An 18-year veteran of the Tom Green County Detention Center, Lieutenant Nicole Dudley was promoted from Corrections Lieutenant to Corrections Captain. Dudley first joined TGCSO as a Corrections Officer.
Lastly, Captain Todd A. Allen was promoted from Corrections Captain to Corrections Major. The new position was created to reflect the growing complexity of the Jail Administrator position.
Major Allen began his career in law enforcement in January of 1998. Since then he served as a president of the Texas Jail Association in 2018.
On May 13, Allen received the first-ever, Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his exceptional service and commitment to the Texas Jail Association.
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