The Hays County Commissioners Court began its April 13 meeting by adopting a proclamation recognizing April 11-17 as National Telecommunicators Week.
National Telecommunicators Week acknowledges the work emergency responders do to protect citizens across the county. The proclamation states each dispatcher has exhibited compassion, understanding, dedication and professionalism during the performance of their job in the past year.
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler provided remarks on the proclamation and says the work emergency telecommunicators do connects emergency response teams to assure callers that help is on the way. The dispatch center communicates at the Hays County Sheriff s department is basically, I would say, the backbone.when citizens are calling, they re the first ones they re going to be in contact with. These ladies and gentlemen are doing a tremendous job, Cutler says.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2021
The Hays County Sheriff’s Department is on the lookout for the individual who broke into the Dripping Springs City Hall and vandalized the facility.
On March 10, an unknown assailant broke a window at city hall, and spray-painted graffiti on the exterior walls.
The above surveillance photo shows the extent of the damage and reveals the person allegedly committing the crime as a young white female according to law enforcement.
If you recognize the suspect or have any information regarding their whereabouts, call the Hays County Sheriff’s Department at 512-393-7896. You can also contact crime stoppers anonymously by calling 1-800-324-8466 or you can submit your information online to Tip Line P3tips.com or through the Hays County Sheriff’s Office app.