Videos

Deputy’s Kindness

It is with great happiness that we serve our neighbors in times of need. Here is one unnamed PBSO Deputy that was caught on video giving out shoes and socks to a couple who really needed them. From Law Enforcement Today: Thanks to Jeronia Lucas for videoing this Palm Beach County Deputy Sheriff. She took the time to capture and broadcast something about Law Enforcement Officers that most of the news media never does. Thanks for recording what so many Law Enforcement Officers do...

PBSO’s Women Behind the Badge – Intro

These deputies put their lives on the line to protect our community. Women Behind the Badge will feature women law enforcement officers from Palm Beach County Sheriff's office as they patrol our streets, work to earn the community's respect and juggle dangerous jobs from robberies to overdoses, homicides, drug busts and domestic violence among other crimes. Subscribe if you can keep up! Follow them on: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/palmbeachcou... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/PBCountySheriff INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/pbcountysheriff

From Inmates to Graduates

"Don't serve the time, let the time serve you." - Connor Vaughn. Six inmates graduated from the West Detention Center in Belle Glade. They received their GED diplomas to help them re-enter back into society when they are released from jail. The GED Program is a second chance to get a High School Diploma. The requirements are the same, they are responsible to complete courses like Language Arts, Science, Social Studies and Math. Everybody deserves a second chance and these men...

Back to School Safety

We are patrolling school zones, please slow down now that school is back in session! Please respect school zones and our crossing guard's directions. Let’s work together to make this a safe and awesome school year for everyone. Are you interested in becoming a School Traffic Safety Guard? Follow this link to learn more. Here's an example of what NOT to do in a School Zone and how NOT to behave!

PBSO Helps Homeless Veteran Reunite with Family

On June, 2016, we met a homeless veteran while on road patrol. He was sitting near the intersection with a sign on his wheelchair stating Air Force Veteran. Mr.J stated that he lived in a shed and was injured so severely that he could no longer control his bodily functions, and could barely walk. He had been wearing the same clothes for several months and did not eat well. We wondered what happened to his family and how we could...