the Bulletin March 2025

A letter from a student from San Marcos High School L ezly Yanez, a student at San Marcos High School, is working on a project for her criminal justice class about Deputy Sheriff Carlos J. Cammon, who collapsed during a SWAT tryout and passed away in 2019 after never regaining consciousness. The project was assigned by her teacher, Andrew Golebiewsk, as part of National Police Week in May. She expresses deep sympathy for Deputy Cammon’s family, drawing on her own experience with loss, having seen a close friend struggle after a serious accident. Lezly honors the deputy’s dedication and service, recognizing the hard work and sacrifice that comes with being an officer. She hopes his family can find strength and healing and assures them that his memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him. Lezly will be presenting this project to her class and will emphasize to her classmates that Deputy Cammon left a lasting impact on the community and reminding everyone that he will always be remembered with love and respect.

FIND THE FACT

Which OC Sheriff recruit class was the first to include women ? Congratulations to Cori J. Moon, Office Specialist in HR Records for guessing last month’s Fun Fact. Email your guess to info@ocsheriff.gov to be entered in an opportunity drawing for $5 Starbucks gift card! Emails must be received by April 21, 2025.

This photo is thought to date to 1969 or 1970, when female deputies’ duties were confined to the new Women’s Central Jail or Transportation.

the BULLETIN •MARCH 2025 | page 9

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