From the Desk of Sheriff Sam Houston
San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office:
Progress Report – First 150 Days in Office
In January 2025, I took command of a Sheriff’s Office facing serious challenges – critical staffing shortages and low morale across all divisions. Over the past 150 days, through strategic leadership, teamwork, and the invaluable support of our county, municipal, and state partners, we have made substantial progress in restoring operational readiness, accountability, and public confidence in the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office (SJCSO).
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Full Staffing Achieved Across All Divisions
At the time I assumed office, the SJCSO was operating with a skeleton crew. There were critical shortages in patrol, no criminal investigators, and a lack of corrections personnel and emergency dispatchers.
Today, I am proud to report that every division is now staffed. This milestone was achieved through accelerated recruiting efforts, proactive leadership engagement, and a streamlined onboarding process. With more deputies on the ground, we’ve significantly improved community coverage, response times, and officer safety.
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Acquisition of Critical Equipment
Thanks to the outstanding leadership of Chief Deputy Jolly, we have secured vital operational and surplus equipment from partner law enforcement agencies – at no additional cost to county taxpayers.
These acquisitions include:
Patrol vehicle equipment
Safety and tactical gear
Radios and communications tools
Information technology upgrades
These resources have greatly enhanced our capabilities while preserving the county’s financial integrity.
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Boosted Morale and Team Cohesion