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Please help welcome our newest Cadets in the Jail Academy!
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The revealing of these chairs meant so much to us...as we stood there and somberly watched, we all thought; yes, we will never forget their sacrafice and they will always be in our hearts.
Gone But Not Forgotten Gone But Not Forgotten
The Bell County Sheriff's Department is investigating the theft of several firearms from a vendor's table during a gun show at the Bell County Expo Center. Security video from the incident shows several persons of interest at the table at the time of the theft.
*The Bell County Sheriff's Department would like the public's assistance in identifying these three subjects.
We’re so proud of our dispatchers! Way to go Beth for receiving your Dispatching License!
We swore in a new deputy today! Please welcome Deputy Chad Tarvestad to the BCSD family!
Don’t miss our job fair this Saturday. Becoming a part of our Bell County Jail team is a great opportunity! From 9 - 1 we’ll be conducting interviews and tours.
Bell County extends training to Ft. Hood
Start your career with Bell County Sheriff's Dept.
On March 26th from 9am - 1pm we will be hosting a career fair at the Bell County Jail located at 1201 Huey Drive in Belton.
We will be providing tours of the facility, interviews, and on the spot employment offers. Entry level positions start at $18.80/hr.
Not looking for entry level? Have experience? We are interested in speaking with you too! Come join our team!
Bell County offers great benefit plans, paid time off, and has one of the best retirement plans in the state!
Don't miss this great opportunity to start your career as soon as April 9th.
Apply online at www.bellcountytx.com/jobs
Current Career Opportunities at Bell County See current career opportunities that are available at Bell County
What an awesome job they do in teaching us about autism and law enforcement 👍🏻💙
We swore in a new Deputy this morning. Please help welcome our newest; Deputy Elida Hurt!
Anne & Tres are in the house teaching about Autism and law enforcement💙
What an awesome evening to share with family and friends last night!
Please help congratulate our newest promotions.
We also wish our Chief Deputy Buuck a happy retirement!
Today, February 16th is the 1 year anniversary of Major Esteban “Stevie” Ramirez’s Line of Duty Death.
Today, we will have a Balloon Release Ceremony at the Flag Poles in front of the Loop Jail, 1201 Huey Dr., Belton, TX 76513, at 1:30pm. The public is welcome.
Please keep his family in your prayers as we remember one of our fallen….. RIP Brother
Major Esteban "Stevie" Ramirez, III Major Stevie Ramirez died from complications as the result of contracting COVID-19 during a presumed exposure at the Bell County Jail at 2401 S. Loop 121 in Belton.
Thank you Tiff’s Treats for reminding us how great a community we serve! And very delicious if I might add 😋
Good work!
Timeline photos
Earlier today, Exec. Director Marc Williams, told Office of the Governor Greg Abbott that TxDOT has more than 4,000 women and men working round the clock to keep roads safe during the winter storm. Stay home if possible, but if you must drive, check road conditions at DriveTexas.org.
Stay warm, stay safe💙
Bell County offices will remain closed, Friday, February 4, due to inclement weather. Watch the Bell County website or this page for updates.
Today we had the privilege of attending the Police Academy Graduation at Temple College.
Please help congratulate our Graduates who got sworn in as Bell County Deputies; Klingensmith, Garner and Perez!
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Cut the Cake! Congratulations to Deputy Mike Pinkert on his retirement! Thank you for you many years of dedicated and honorable service to our community!
Please help congratulate our newest Deputies being sworn in, Harden, Cross and Sheen!
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The BCSD and the Ft. Hood Law Enforcement Command sharing Mental Health Training
Local police department selected to be part of statewide peer network More than 100 police officers died by suicide last year, according to the nonprofit Blue H.E.L.P., which tracks those statistics. The Caruth Police Institute at University of North Texas-Dallas is hoping a new initiative, which a local police department is part of, will bring that number down.
BCSD is at the Copeland Center at Ft. Hood today. Come see us for questions pertaining to job opportunities!
Please help congratulate our newest jailers! They were just sworn in this morning. We also swore in a new Deputy; Ibarra. He will be pinned a later time this year when he receives his assignment.
A swearing in took place today. We continue to forge forward with a great working partnership with Ft. Hood. Congratulations to our newest reserve officer Shawn!
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” – Albert Einstein
Here’s to a hopeful 2022!