HCSO Newsletter #70 — In Loving Memory of Deputy Juan Menchaca
Message from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez:

It is with deep regret that this week we said goodbye to two team members, Deputy Juan Menchaca Jr., 70, and Detention Officer Joel Garcia. D.O. Garcia, 49, passed away after a long battle with an illness. He was a Katy High School graduate and served our country in the U.S. Air Force. He later served with us for 17 years. 
 
Our brother and teammate, Deputy Juan Menchaca, died on Saturday after a courageous battle against COVID-19. He is survived by his wife, Melissa, and seven adult children. He is the second Sheriff's Office employee to die after contracting coronavirus. Sgt. Raymond Scholwinski died of the virus on May 6.
 
Deputy Menchaca began his law enforcement career at Nacogdoches Police Department. He joined our Harris County Sheriff's Office family back in 2006 and was most recently assigned to the courts' division. He was a beloved member of our agency, and he will be terribly missed by all of us who had the honor of knowing him.
 
Deputy Menchaca was born to protect and serve. He received an accommodation in June 2019 for helping save a toddler. On November 13, 2018, he observed Deputy Neomi Roberts administering aid to a 2-year-old boy and responded to assist. Due to the quick actions of Deputy Roberts and Deputy Menchaca they were able to free the obstruction that was blocking the child’s airway. The child was able to breathe again before losing consciousness. 
 
He was looking forward to retiring and spending quiet time in the country. Deputy Menchaca had a special way of putting people at ease. He listened. He showed genuine compassion to everyone he encountered. He loved his community, and his community loved him back.
 
Please continue to pray for the families of Deputy Menchaca, and Detention Officer Joel Garcia, during this tremendously sad and difficult time. Donations for Deputy Juan Mencheca's family and Detention Officer Joel Garcia’s family may be made in their names to the  Harris County Sheriff’s Office Benevolence Association .
 
We will miss them and forever keep them and their families in our hearts. Your brothers and sisters in blue have the watch from here. 
 
We are here to help you
 
Earlier this week our deputies responded to the 6600 block of Rosebrook after they were informed by a witness of a 17-year-old male found hanging from a tree in the playground area. I personally went to this scene. While this is an apparent suicide, our investigators launched a full investigation from the get-go. An autopsy is pending. Our condolences go out to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.
 
We need to continue to raise awareness about suicide prevention. This year alone, our Crime Scene Investigators have responded to 76 suicides, 26 of them by hanging.
 
If you are thinking of harming yourself, please seek help. Your life matters. Please dial the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK(8255). The  Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD  at 833-251-7544. You can also call 713-221-6000 or 911 if it’s an emergency. Please remember that you are not alone, we are here for you. 
 
Stay safe
 
Tomorrow marks the first day of summer, and it’s going to be a hot couple of months! That’s why we created a vehicle reminder to help you check your backseat if you have children or pets. Click here  to download the flyer, print it, and have a safe and happy summer! 
 
With the rise of COVID-19 cases in the last couple of days, we should keep doing everything in our power to stop the spread. Getting past this virus is a shared responsibility. Practice social distancing whenever you can, wash your hands, cover your face with a mask, and help us flatten the curve.
 
The  Harris County Public Health  encourages residents to get tested for the virus. Click  here  for more information about free testing. Please remember if you need help or advice dealing with the pandemic, visit  readyharris.org . If you don’t have internet access please call 211. There are programs in place to assist with basic needs including housing, food, and healthcare.
 
I wish everyone a safe and fun Father’s Day weekend! To all the dads out there, may your day be filled with happiness. To all of our residents, I appreciate all of your support for our agency as we continue to serve and protect you and your families. Let’s continue to work together and stay strong. God bless you, and God bless the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.
HCSO in the News
“A Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputy has died from COVID-19, the agency’s second fatality of the pandemic. Deputy Juan Menchaca, Jr., 70, died Saturday of the virus, HCSO officials said on Twitter. "Deputy Menchaca was a beloved member of our family, and he will be terribly missed by all of us who had the honor of knowing him,” Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said. “I ask the entire community to lift up Deputy Menchaca, his wife, Melissa, and their entire family in their prayers.”
“We have calls from folks with weapons trying to harm themselves,” said Deputy Aaron Brown with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Crisis Intervention Response Team. “I’m gonna tell you a majority of what I do is listening,” said Brown. “People want to be heard, and sometimes it’s hard to tell your family some of your inner thoughts.”
“Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told ABC13 he is working to update how quickly the department releases video of incidents involving officers' misconduct. "What I hope is that we don't just see cosmetic changes, but we need serious change to really occur," Gonzalez said.”
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