On Nov. 2, Hendry County Sheriff S. Whidden had the opportunity to swear in two new members ...
Deputy Davian Blanco, …
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HCSO welcomes new deputies
LABELLE -- Two new officers joined Hendry County Sheriff's Office on Nov. 2. Left to right are Deputy D. Blanco, Sheriff Steve Whidden and Deputy Isaac Cadena.
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LABELLE -- On Nov. 2, Hendry County Sheriff S. Whidden had the opportunity to swear in two new members joining the Hendry County Sheriff's Office.
Deputy Davian Blanco, graduated from the Southwest Florida Public Service Academy, Class 170, graduated Thursday, October 12, 2023. Blanco will be assigned to the Road Patrol Division.
Deputy Isaac Cadena was a member of Class 170 at the Southwest Florida Public Service Academy, graduating on October 12. 2023. Cadena will be assigned to the Road Patrol Division.