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Four TX Deputies in Harris County Die by Apparent Suicide Weeks Apart

The Texas community is in mourning after authorities say four current and former deputies from the Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) have died in apparent suicides in weeks.

The death occurred over six weeks, Fox New It has been reported On Saturday, he said the first tragedy took place on February 6th.

“Adjutant Christina Kohler, who had been missing for more than a week, was found dead on March 13th by an obvious suicide,” the outlet continued.

Three days later, the former Maria Vazquez's deputy station was discovered. A Houston medical inspector ruled that Vasquez, who retired from the agency in December, died of an obvious suicide.

On March 19, resigned Vice President William Boseman died of apparent suicide 24 years later at the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

Director of HCSO Behavioral Health Division Thomas D. McNeese I said people On Friday, the entire department felt a catastrophic loss.

“These tragedies serve as reminders of the importance of prioritizing mental health and well-being for our staff,” he said. “Recent events underscore the need to strengthen and strengthen the agency's ongoing efforts to support the mental health and resilience of the team.”

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez in a social media post Friday. I said He received a call from Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from “The Expansion of Pathetic Dol” following the tragedy.

“I've heard this from both my close and far-off colleagues, and we were truly moved by the pouring of support,” Gonzalez wrote.

In a subsequent post, Gonzalez I said“We are still in the early stages of grief and we are doing our best to embrace each other. In times like these, we are coming together to learn from these tragedy, comfort each other and provide help and support.

In an interview with Khou 11, President of the Houston Police Officers Union, Douglas Griffith I said What executives look at every day can sometimes be a very heavy burden.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IP63q7vklq

“There may have been some signs we missed, and then it hurts us,” he explained.

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