“For over 25 years, I’ve never experienced this many pursuits we’re having on a daily basis,” he said.“We’re getting traffic from Eagle Pass, from Del Rio, from Laredo, and they all hit Dilley to hit 35 North,” Delgado said.Sgt. Adrian Ruiz has worked his way up in the ranks in a short time and helps place officers where they’re needed.
“I’ll stage one about half-mile out of town on stage, another one here at the intersection. If we have the resources, I’ll have an officer go and intercept the pursuit,” Ruiz said.“That comes by that that trial by fire,” Ruiz said. It used to be more challenging for the Dilley Police Department to manage the influx of chases until they started partnering with “Before Operation Lone Star, we would have officers who were assigned to patrol, who were having to go and help out with these pursuits,” Delgado said. over the next two years, Dilley officers can work overtime and have additional equipment at their disposal.
“Not only does it help curb the border crimes. It also helps to keep our communities safe because those officers who are supposed to be working patrol don’t have to go and cover the pursuits and the human smuggling,” Delgado said.It’s up to each officer to decide if they would like to pick up additional Operation Lone Star shifts. Per law, they cannot work over 16 hours in one full day.Delgado explained another 28 got away, and 10 suspects have been arrested for human smuggling.
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