Shreveport, La. has been buzzing with excitement as Sheriff Henry Whitehorn proudly marks his first 100 days in office. During this short yet impactful period, Sheriff Whitehorn has put a lot of effort into building a strong team and working on the promises he made during his campaign. His main focus is on strengthening relationships with other law enforcement agencies within Caddo Parish.
In a recent interview, Sheriff Whitehorn shared his enthusiasm about the connections he has made. “I’ve met with every police chief in Caddo Parish, the constables, and even various federal law enforcement agencies,” he said. Building these relationships is crucial for creating a cooperative environment where all law enforcement can work together effectively.
One of the sheriff’s top priorities is enhancing youth programs in the area, specifically by placing school resource officers (SROs) at every high school in the parish. This initiative aims to create a safe learning environment for students. Whitehorn expressed his satisfaction, stating, “We’ve successfully filled the empty SRO roles at high schools, which is a significant step in keeping our children safe.”
Sheriff Whitehorn believes that providing a secure environment is essential for children to thrive academically and socially. “We need to ensure our kids can learn, stay out of trouble, and make good choices as they grow,” he added. His tireless efforts reflect a commitment to the future of the community, providing more opportunities for the upcoming generation.
In addition to focusing on youth, Sheriff Whitehorn is dedicated to supporting those who have encountered legal issues, helping them reintegrate into society. He is working hard to keep initiatives like the reentry program running while also bringing back the work release facility. “It’s important that once someone leaves our custody, they have meaningful job opportunities and skills to help them move forward in life,” he stated.
The sheriff is optimistic about reopening the work release facility, with the first ten inmates approved for the program. He hopes the program will kick off by November 1st, providing another valuable resource for successful reintegration.
Despite all the progress, Sheriff Whitehorn understands that there’s a long road ahead. “You know, Rome wasn’t built in a day,” he remarked, reflecting on his plans for the future. He is eager to continue his efforts in the upcoming months, focusing on employee wellness and recruiting new team members.
In fact, the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is currently on the lookout for new deputies to join their ranks. To help with this endeavor, a recruitment event is set to take place this Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Safety Town. This is an exciting opportunity for those interested in serving the community and becoming part of the sheriff’s team.
As Sheriff Henry Whitehorn remains focused on his goals, Caddo Parish can look forward to a fruitful partnership between law enforcement and the community. With his commitment to safety and rehabilitation, there’s hope for a brighter, more secure future for Shreveport and its residents. The next chapter for the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is just beginning, and it’s sure to be an interesting journey ahead.
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