Photo of School Resource Deputy Anthony Aguilar

All CISD schools will be served by a School Resource Officer from the City of Coppell or a School Resource Deputy from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office for the 2024-2025 school year. Cottonwood Creek, Denton Creek, Lakeside, Pinkerton, and Wilson Elementary will have an SRO from the Coppell Police Department on site. Mockingbird Elementary will share its SRO with CMS East and Denton Creek Elementary and Victory Place @ Coppell will share their SRO with CMS North, as the City of Coppell works to hire two additional SROs to serve these campuses. Canyon Ranch Elementary, Richard J. Lee Elementary, and CMS West will each have a School Resource Deputy from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office on campus. CHS9, CHS and New Tech High @ Coppell will each have SROs from the Coppell Police Department on site.

Coppell Police Department Officers

Sgt. Byron Mitchell – Supervisor, Stationed at Coppell High School

Officer Reggie Walker – Coppell High School

Officer Richard Harr – Coppell Middle School East and Mockingbird Elementary 

Officer Joseph Sutton – CHS9

Officer Lauren Delhs Coppell Middle School North, Denton Creek Elementary and Victory Place @ Coppell

Officer Tonard "T" Warmsley – New Tech High @ Coppell 

Officer Jim Turner – Cottonwood Creek Elementary

Officer Jeanie Duncan – Pinkerton Elementary

Officer Ethan Tanner – Town Center Elementary

Officer Christopher Willis – Austin Elementary

Officer Justin Benson – Lakeside Elementary

Officer Sarah Gomez – Wilson Elementary

 

School Resource Deputies

Deputy Abel Salazar — Coppell Middle School West

Deputy David Sneed – Canyon Ranch Elementary

Deputy Jeffrey Thames – Richard. J. Lee Elementary

Deputy Anthony Aguilar – Valley Ranch Elementary