Hebbronville
and Zapata Station Explorer Posts Candidates Graduate
Hebbronville, Texas – On July 27, 2012,
a formal ceremony was held in honor of local youth graduating from Border
Patrol Explorer Posts #359 representing Hebbronville and post #9000
representing Zapata. The graduation was held at the Hebbronville Border Patrol
Station. A total of ten students were recognized after successfully completing
an aggressive three-week law enforcement explorer academy. The academy is a
first ever for both the Hebbronville and Zapata Stations. Young men and women
from the community were tested by a rigorous academic, field, and physical
curriculum, providing them a taste of how federal agents are trained and held
to high standards.
Explorer Advisors, Supervisory Border
Patrol Agent Maria Rivera and Border Patrol Agents Tracy Anderson, Jason Wells,
Gilbert Munoz, Miguel Lopez, Ruth Hernandez, Jesse Sanchez, William Torres,
Roberto Lopez, and Jose Garza, enhanced program experiences by extending not
only Border Patrol expertise to activities and curriculum, but supplemented
them with parents, the community, and various federal, state and local law
enforcement agencies. The Jim Hogg County Sheriff’s Office, Department of
Public Safety, Texas Rangers, Drug Enforcement Agency and Immigration and
Customs Enforcement were all active participants in the program. They taught
teaching academy segments highlighting the strength and intersection of
community and law enforcement coming together in partnership to strengthen
local youth.
In a keynote speech, Hebbronville Acting
Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge Juan “Vinny” Barberena, a former Border Patrol
Explorer himself, spoke about the benefits of being an explorer that includes
career opportunity, leadership, life skills, citizenship and character
development. The academy graduation was led by the Laredo Sector Honor Guard,
with the badge pinning by Laredo Sector Acting Division Chief Darren Matthews,
Hebbronville Patrol Agent In Charge Dion Ethell, and Zapata Acting Deputy
Patrol Agent In Charge Adrian Reyes.
The graduates were Josephine Arredondo,
Abran Gomez, Alan Gomez, Florencia Gonzalez, Jorge Gutierrez, Leandro Hinojosa,
Alyssa Martinez, Candice Medellin, Vanessa Perez, Jesus Resendez, Monique Singleterry,
and Mario Solis.
A flag retirement ceremony with the
local Hebbronville American Legion Post completed the day’s events honoring the
proud traditions of the U.S. Border Patrol and their motto, “Honor First!”
To report suspicious activity such as
drug and/or alien smuggling, contact the Laredo Sector Border Patrol at toll
free telephone number at (800)-343-1994.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged
with the management, control, and protection of our Nation's borders at and
between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and
terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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