The Bexar Country Sheriff’s Office said it will increase deputy presence at Brennan and Southwest high schools due to recent drug and gun-related incidents.
Starting Monday, parents should expect to see members of the School Safety Task Force for the rest of the school year, BCSO said in aon Sunday. The task force is made up of support personnel and deputies from BCSO’s gang, mental health, traffic, patrol and organized crime units.
The post added that it is “in direct response to gun and drug related incidents” near Brennan High School, located in Northside ISD, and Southwest High School, located in Southwest ISD.“Both districts are great partners to us and both do an excellent job of protecting their sizable student populations. We recognized that both districts share common issues which we believe all three agencies can work together to address.
BCSO did not elaborate on those incidents, but they did say anyone with information about criminal activity can send tips toA public safety forum will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 23, at Bennie L. Cole Elementary in Northside ISD. It is located at 13185 Tillman Ridge.
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