Deputy Rock Savage

Deputy Rock Savage began his law enforcement career with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office in May 2009. He is currently assigned to the Kids & Cops division of the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office. He has the responsibility of teaching students from elementary to high school about laws, drugs, stress, peer pressure, bullying, & making good decisions. Lessons he hopes will effect their lives in a positive way. In addition to teaching, Deputy Savage works in the community at community outreach events at local businesses, clinics, schools, & churches. By bridging, the gap between community & policing Deputy Savage hopes to be the change that he wants to see. Hobbies include travel, smoking meat (BBQ), mudding, hunting, watching the Dallas Cowboys, & spending time with his beloved family.

E-mail: Roderick.Savage@fortbendcountytx.gov

Deputy Rock Savage

Deputy Frank Davis Jr.

Deputy Frank Davis has been serving in law enforcement since 1989 as a Deputy Sheriff. He is assigned to the Youth Programs Unit and a member of Ft. Bend County Kids & Cops, Inc. His duties are addressing the prevention of youth substance abuse and violence to youth from elementary up to high school. This mission is accomplished by creating positive interaction between law enforcement and youth, involving educational and recreational opportunities along with enhancing self-esteem. Deputy Davis is also a member of the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Enforcers Football Team. Hobbies include reading, playing piano, and biking.

Personal Message:

"The elevator to success is out of order; you will have to take the stairs...one step at a time."

E-mail: davisfra@fortbendcountytx.gov

Deputy Frank Davis Jr.

Deputy Lupe DelaRosa

Deputy Lupe DelaRosa has been with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office since 1998. She is assigned to the Kids & Cops Unit as a Youth Program Deputy. She Teaches substance abuse and safety awareness programs to students in the Fort Bend School District. Deputy DelaRosa enjoys running, reading, and listening to music.

Personal Message:

"While it is wise to learn from our experience, it is wiser to learn from the experiences of others."

E-mail: meltolup@fortbendcountytx.gov

Deputy Lupe DelaRosa

Deputy Michael Messina

Deputy Michael Messina has been with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office since 2011, working in the Detention Division and since 2013, has worked in the Community Services Division, specifically in the Kids and Cops Program. Deputy Messina holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Houston, Downtown as well as a Texas Teaching Certificate. Deputy Messina enjoys working with Fort Bend County’s youth, guiding them to reach their fullest potential by keeping them safe, teaching them to make good choices, and making them aware of the real world and the dangers therein. In his spare time, Deputy Messina enjoys playing guitar, drums, and singing, as well as exercising and spending time with his family.

Personal Message:

"It’s not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It’s our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless." - L.R. Knost

E-mail: Michael.Messina@fortbendcountytx.gov
Phone: 281-238-1535

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Deputy Michael Messina

Deputy Branden Smith

Deputy Smith has been serving the Community with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's office since 2009 as a Deputy Sheriff. He made a difference in the community, joining the Kids & Cop division of Fort Bend County. Where he teaches children and young adults about drugs, stress, peer pressure, bullying, good decision making and how to deal life's challenges in a positive way. He also encourages children to "Reach One, Teach One”. He strives to make a difference in building confidence in the youth for the future. Deputy Smith strongly believes that with his hard work and diligence the world can be better place one child at a time. When he's not making a difference in the Kids & Cops division he enjoys playing sports, watching the Dallas Cowboys play and spending time with family.

Personal Message:

"The key to being great is to HELPING OTHERS strive for greatness."

E-mail: Branden.Smith@fortbendcountytx.gov

Deputy Branden Smith

Deputy Chancellor Nichols

Deputy Nichols began his law enforcement career with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office in June 2015. He is currently assigned to the Kids & Cops division of the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office. He has the responsibility of teaching students from elementary to high school about laws, drugs, stress, peer pressure, bullying, & making good decisions, lessons he hopes will affect their lives in a positive way. In addition to teaching, Deputy Nichols works in the community at community outreach events at local businesses, clinics, schools, & churches. By bridging, the gap between community & policing Deputy Nichols hopes to be the change that he wants to see. Hobbies include swimming, boxing, and watching sports. Deputy Nichols is a former high school and college all American basketball player and he also sign 3 NBA contracts as well as playing professional basketball in Europe he has all ways had a passion for working with kids and believes there is no such thing as a lost child

Personal Message:

"As a human being on this planet we have an obligation to help all children even if you can reach just one."

E-mail: Chancellor.Nichols@fortbendcountytx.gov

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Deputy Chancellor Nichols

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