"Spring Revival Festival"
Mission Info
| Status | Current Mission | |
| Description | The Spring Revival Festival will take place over a weekend in mid-May, featuring local food vendors, craft booths, live music, and various recreational activities. The event is expected to attract a large crowd of residents and visitors, and it is crucial for first responders and local law enforcement to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment. |
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| Mission Group | Season 1 | |
| Start Date | Tue Jul 2nd, 2024 @ 1:37pm | |
Mission Posts
| Title | Timeline | Location |
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Chasing Shadows by Sheriff Mike Ward & Colonel Chris Hayes & Deputy Mikal Shepherded & Deputy Olivia & K9 Cheif |
Monday, May 1st, 2028, 11:30am | 2 Miles Outside of River city |
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Getting That Darn Paperwork by Texas Ranger Clark Jones & K9 Cheif & Colonel Chris Hayes & Texas Ranger Catherine Anderson |
Monday, May 1st, 2028, 10:00am to 11:00am | River City | Mayors Office | County Government Building |
Mission Summary
The month of May marks the traditional commencement of heightened activity in Liberty County. As winter draws to a close, local businesses prepare to reopen, and residents and visitors alike gear up for increased engagement in the county's recreational and commercial offerings. This period witnesses the return of weekenders and the preparation of summer residents, marking the beginning of an uptick in county-wide activity. In response, the Liberty County Sheriff's Office is proactively gearing up for the upcoming summer season by meticulously inspecting, servicing, and testing all the essential equipment required for optimal performance. Deputies are engaging in rigorous requalification programs focused on operating ATVs and other crucial machinery to ensure their proficiency and safety. Meanwhile, the River City Police are collaborating with the sheriff’s office to assess their patrol vehicles and update their equipment, while the Texas Rangers are ensuring their specialized gear is ready for any investigations. The Liberty County Fire Department is conducting thorough inspections of their firefighting apparatus and training sessions to prepare for emergencies, and the EMS team is verifying that all ambulances are fully stocked and operational. Simultaneously, the marine unit is meticulously inspecting and refurbishing their watercraft, rigorously testing their functionality, and fine-tuning all operational systems in anticipation of resuming daily patrols. This comprehensive preparation across all departments is aimed at ensuring that enforcement operations are fully operational and well-prepared for the anticipated rise in weekend activities during the summer season.