Yesterday, the Board of County Commissioners celebrated Law Enforcement Records Personnel Week by recognizing the extensive, critical work of our Records Unit, and presenting a proclamation in recognition of their work.
“I am grateful for the members of our Records Unit, who work diligently behind the scenes to ensure every piece of information is accounted for, every document is in order, and every detail is checked and rechecked,” said Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “Our Records Unit is responsible for organizing case files prepared by deputies in both the Law Enforcement and Detentions Bureaus. Additionally, this unit maintains the files of case reports, body-worn camera footage, and other criminal justice data and processes the release of case reports to authorized individuals. Their work is tedious, detail-oriented, and vital to our ability to build trust and serve our community. Thank you to the Board of County Commissioners for this recognition and to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Records Unit for their exceptional commitment to our Office.”
“On behalf of the citizens of El Paso County we were glad to present this proclamation to the hard-working members of the Records Unit,” said El Paso County Board of County Commissioners President Carrie Geitner. “The work they do is essential to building public trust and supporting those who serve in uniform. Thank you, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Records Unit, for all your hard work and commitment to public safety in the Pikes Peak region.”
Law Enforcement Records Personnel Week is November 4th through November 8th, 2024, and was established by former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper in 2018.