By Pat Trevino – April 24, 2026
CUERO, Texas — Community members participating in the Cuero Citizens Academy received an inside look at law‑enforcement operations this week as the Victoria County Sheriff’s Office K9 team, alongside the Goliad County Sheriff’s Office, partnered with the Cuero Police Department for a joint instructional session.
The collaborative presentation offered residents a closer understanding of how local agencies work together, with a special focus on K9 operations, interagency coordination, and the day‑to‑day responsibilities of deputies and officers. Participants were able to observe demonstrations, ask questions, and learn how specialized units support public safety across county lines.
According to organizers, the Citizens Academy is designed to strengthen relationships between law enforcement agencies and the public by providing transparent, hands‑on learning opportunities. This week’s session highlighted the importance of regional cooperation, especially in areas such as search operations, narcotics detection, and community response.
Both the Victoria County Sheriff’s Office and the Goliad County Sheriff’s Office expressed appreciation for the invitation and emphasized the value of engaging directly with residents.
The Cuero Police Department noted that partnerships like these help build trust, improve communication, and give citizens a clearer understanding of how agencies work together to keep communities safe.
The Citizens Academy continues to serve as a bridge between law enforcement and the public, offering participants a meaningful look at the people and practices behind local policing.

