LJISD CHIEF OF POLICE
La Joya ISD Police Department
Contact Information
Leonardo Sanchez
Address:
7209 Ann Richards Rd
Mission Texas 78572
Ph. 956.323.2040
The mission of the La Joya ISD Police Department is to protect the safety and welfare of all students, district personnel and the district’s property at all the district’s facilities and properties within carefully prescribed policy, ethical, statutory, and constitutional restrictions.
Jurisdiction
The department’s boundries extend from the west side of Inspiration Rd. West to the Hidalgo/Starr County line. From the Rio Grande River north to the fourteen mile line this encompasses more than 226 square miles.
Links
Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) Program
Safe Firearm Storage Information
[Section 19 of HB 3]The Texas School Safety Center, in collaboration with DPS, shall provide to each school district and open-enrollment charter school information and other resources regarding the safe storage of firearms for distribution by the district or school including information on:
the offense under Penal Code 46.13; and
ways in which parents and guardians can effectively prevent children from accessing firearms.
Each school district and open-enrollment charter school shall provide the information and other resources described above to the parent or guardian of each student enrolled in the district or school.
Forms
E-Mail Forms to: l.lopez11@lajoyaisd.net
Important Contact Numbers
Mission PD | 956.584.5000 |
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Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Depart. | 956.383.8114 |
La Joya PD | 956.585.4855 |
Palmview PD | 956.581.7416 |
Penitas PD | 956.583.0050 |
Sullivan PD | 956.485.1332 |
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services | 1.800.252.5400 |
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) | 956.687.5141 |
Programs
La Joya ISD Campus Crime Stoppers
Mission
To provide students with the opportunity to report crimes in their campuses, anonymously by phone.
History
Established August 28, 2002, its mission is to fight against crime on school campuses, and protect our future. To place a tip call our tip line 956.580.5425
About the Program
The program consists of eight adult board members, three student board members representing each high school, and two coordinators who over see the program. Regular meetings are held at least twice a month, with special meetings hels as needed. All information is held in strict confidentiality.
Awards
Office of The Governor Texas Crime Stoppers Advisory Council Productivity Award 2004-2005 Greatest Dollar Recovery held at the 11th Annual Texas Crime Stoppers Conference in Austin, TX October 18, 2005
Revenue Generation
La Joya ISD Campus Crime Stoppers Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. The funds to operate the program are generated by individual and coporate donation to the Hidalgo County Adult Probation Department.
Another source of revenue are fundraisers that held throughout the year.
All monies raised are used to promote the program, and for rewards.
100% of the monies raised go back into the program.
Explorer Post 1210
About the Program
The La Joya I.S.D Police Department’s Explorer Post 1210 participated in this year’s National Night Out, which was sponsored by the City of Peñitas Police Department. The explorer’s handed out La Joya I.S.D. Campus Crime Stoppers flyers; in addition they also spoke with students and parents from within the district about the program explaining the benefits of getting involved in school activities. In addition to Peñitas Police Dept. the La Joya Fire Dept., Mission Police Dept., and the Hidalgo County Sherriff’s Office were in attendance. The Salvation Army provided free drinks and hot dogs for everyone in attendance.
The program is sponsored by the Boys Scouts of America, and is open to individuals between the ages of 14-21.
The program is geared to provide the student with a working knowledge of police procedures.
Students are instructed in crime scence investigation, traffic control, penal code, building clearance, and all other aspects of law enforcement.
Explorers are also involved with community activities, and volunteer their time within the school district and the community.
The program relies strictly on fund raisers, and donations.
All monies are used to equip the explorers with the necessary equipment.
Eagle Eddie Program
The Eddie Eagle is a program that teaches a simple important message to our students. If they see a gun they should stop, don’t touch, leave the area, and tell an adult.
This is done through workbooks, a short DVD presentation, and our Eddie Eagle mascot. This program can be presented at any elementary in our district. Any campus wishing to have us present can contact us at 956.580.6069.
First Offender Program
The First Offender Program was founded upon an idea that we, as a community, can better serve our troubled youth through education, guidance, and information. This 6 week program offers at-risk individuals an opportunity to experience a unique educational environment which will positively impact them and their families for the rest of their lives.
For children between the ages of 10-16 years old.
Consists of a six week program that allows First Time Offenders who have committed a Class A, or B Misdemeanor offense, or a state jail felony (with exception of assault and/or weapons charges) to be considered eligible to participate in this program.
The program is completely voluntary; there is no obligation to participate.
The student and their parent and/or legal guardian are required to attend two hour classes; held at The La Joya ISD Police Department training room on 6 consecutive Saturdays.
Other prerequisites will have to be met and may include but are not limited to: community service, restitution to the victim (if necessary), educational, and vocational training, counseling or other rehabilitative services, a 90 day probation period, and periodic reporting and check-ins with the La Joya ISD Police Department.
Upon successful completion of this program, students participating in this opportunistic six week trial will have their first time criminal offense permanently cleared by the La Joya ISD Police Department.