Bexar County Sheriff's Office

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Serving the citizens of Bexar County, Texas

Photos from Bexar County Sheriff's Office's post 02/06/2026

Last week, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office hosted a training class focused on ATV operations for search and rescue efforts.
The class covered safe handling, terrain navigation, and coordinated movement in challenging environments, strengthening readiness and field efficiency across operations.

Deputies also reviewed procedures for improving communication and maintaining control in low-access areas.

The training reinforced teamwork, safety, and the role of ATVs in expanding access during search and rescue efforts. It supported ongoing efforts to improve response capability across difficult and remote terrain.

01/06/2026

Did you know you can take our Practice Entrance Exam directly through the app? 📱

Getting ready for a career with the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is easier than ever. Our mobile app lets you take the Practice Entrance Exam anytime, anywhere.

With the app, you can:
✅ Take the Practice Entrance Exam on the go
✅ Familiarize yourself with the testing process
✅ Build confidence before the official exam
✅ Identify areas for improvement
✅ Access recruiting information and resources

Download the app today and start preparing for your future with BCSO! 🚔⭐

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📱 Available for iPhone & Android

🔗 Download here: https://apps.myocv.com/share/a145978207

Photos from Bexar County Sheriff's Office's post 01/06/2026

This weekend, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office S.C.O.R.E. Unit partnered with the Bexar Gives Back program to clean up an abandoned camp. Together, they worked to improve safety, cleanliness, and the overall quality of life in our community.

Sheriff Javier Salazar, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, and several local courts participate in the Bexar Gives Back jail diversion program. The program helps reduce taxpayer expenses, lower jail overtime costs, and ease jail overcrowding by allowing eligible defendants to give back to the community instead of serving jail time. To date, the program has saved taxpayers millions of dollars.

31/05/2026

Pathways to Progress

Success starts with opportunity, and the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Jail Programs Division is creating pathways for growth every day.

Through educational courses, vocational training, and life-skills programs, participants have the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge, develop new skills, and work toward a brighter future. These programs help build confidence, encourage personal growth, and provide tools that can support success beyond incarceration.

He is just one of many participants who have embraced these opportunities. Their dedication and commitment demonstrate the positive impact these programs can have on those willing to put in the work and invest in themselves.

This story is one of many that highlight the transformative opportunities available through the Jail Programs Division.

30/05/2026

Meet Deputy Estrada! 👮🏻‍♂️🚔

Deputy Estrada serves in our Traffic Safety Unit and is dedicated to keeping our roads safe through enforcement, education, and crash prevention. His work focuses on addressing violations such as speeding, DWI, reckless driving, and seat belt compliance, all with the goal of reducing serious crashes and protecting our community.

As summer begins, remember to buckle up every trip, every time. Wearing your seatbelt is one of the simplest ways to stay safe on the road and protect yourself and your loved ones. Have a fun and safe summer! ☀️🚗💛

Are you a current Texas Peace Officer?
If so, join us for our Law Enforcement Testing on Saturday, June 6, at 9:00 AM at the TriPoint YMCA, located at 3233 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio, TX 78212.

For more information, call 210-335-JOBS.

Photos from Bexar County Sheriff's Office's post 30/05/2026

⚠️🚨MISSING PERSON-PLEASE SHARE🚨⚠️

CALL BCSO AT 210-335-6000 WITH ANY INFORMATION

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating 31-year-old Clarissa Rose Segura

Clarissa was last seen on May 24, 2026, on the west side of Bexar County, Texas. Her family reported receiving a final text message from her on May 26, 2026, at approximately 12:00 p.m. Clarissa's phone does not have cellular service and only functions when connected to Wi-Fi. Her family has been unable to contact her since that time.

Missing Person: Clarissa Rose Segura ,31
HGT: 5”0
WGT: 180lbs
EYES: Green
HAIR: Brown

If you have information regarding Clarissa Rose Segura whereabouts, call the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at (210)335-6000 or email the BCSO Missing Persons Unit at [email protected].

Photos from Bexar County Sheriff's Office's post 29/05/2026

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CALL BCSO AT 210-335-6000 WITH ANY INFORMATION

⚠️🚨Anyone who harbors or hides DEREK could face criminal charges.🚨⚠️

Missing Juvenile: Derek Garcia (14)
Race: Hispanic S*x: Male
HGT: 5’3 WGT: 130 lbs.
Eyes: Brown Hair: Brown

On May 23, 2026, mother reported her 14-year-old son, Derek Garcia had left the residence earlier in the day and had not returned home. Derek left the residence at approximately 1200/1230 PM wearing a black Nike hoodie sweater, black shorts, and black Nike Air Force shoes. Derek may have taken an older disconnected cellular phone that is not activated and can only be used while connected to Wi-Fi. He was last seen in the 6000 blk of Kimble Mill.

If you have information regarding their whereabouts, please call the Bexar County Sheriff's Office at (210)335-6000; you may also contact the BCSO Missing Persons Unit via
[email protected]

29/05/2026

☀️ Summer Safety Tips ☀️

Summer is here, and it’s the perfect time for road trips, pool days, and outdoor fun with family and friends.

Wherever your plans take you, stay alert, plan ahead, and make safety a priority. Keep your focus on the road, supervise children around water, stay hydrated, and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Have fun, travel safe, and enjoy your summer! 🚗🌊☀️

29/05/2026

Update:10pm Connor Hernandez has been located. Thank you

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CALL BCSO AT 210-335-6000 WITH ANY INFORMATION

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating 28-year-old Connor Hernandez

On May 28, 2026, Connor Hernandez left Mission Trails Baptist Hospital located at 3333 Research Plaza after being discharged and has not been seen. Connor was last seen wearing a black / red skirt, black shirt, black compression sleeves, and black socks. Connor whereabouts
are unknown. Connor does have a cell phone but is currently turned off.

Missing Person: Connor Hernandez ,28
HGT: 6”1
WGT: 220lbs
EYES: Brown
HAIR: Brown

If you have information regarding Connor Hernandez whereabouts, call the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at (210)335-6000 or email the BCSO Missing Persons Unit at [email protected].

28/05/2026

Tonight is a big night in Bexar County enjoy the game, celebrate responsibly, and help keep our community safe. 🏀⭐️


Please DO NOT:
• Drink and drive
• Speed or drive recklessly
• Forget to buckle up
• Block intersections or emergency lanes
• Drive distracted
• Ignore traffic directions or road closures

Use rideshare options, plan ahead, and travel safely!

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