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Brown County Commissioners voted Monday morning to appoint Ted Perez as the new Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4. The vote was 5-0. Precinct 4 Commissioner, Larry Traweek, said there were five applicants for the JP position, each very good. Traweek, County Attorney Shane Britton and JP Doug Hurt served on a committee to review the applicants.
Perez has been employed by the Brown County Sheriff’s Department for the past five years, serving as a member of courthouse security. Prior to coming to Brown County, Perez retired as a Patrol Sergeant for the Lubbock Police Department. He also previously served as a Brownwood PD reserve officer.
Brown County Commissioners on Monday morning, April 5, accepted letters of retirement from Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Jim Cavanaugh and Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Mike Holder. Cavanaugh’s retirement is effective June 30, 2021. Holder’s retirement is effect April 30, 2021.
Commissioners voted to approve that applications for appointment to fill the unexpired term of JP 4 be accepted and to establish a committee to review and interview applicants then make recommendations to Commissioner’s Court. Applications will be accepted until April 23, 2021 at 4:30 pm at the courthouse. The committee considering applications will be Commissioner Larry Traweek, County Attorney Shane Britton and Precinct 1 JP Doug Hurt.
Letters of retirement were approved by Brown County Commissioners when they met Monday morning, April 5.
They accepted letters of retirement from Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace, Jim Cavanaugh, and Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace, Mike Holder. Cavanaugh’s retirement is effective June 30, 2021. Holder’s retirement is effect April 30, 2021.
Commissioners voted to approve that applications for appointment to fill the unexpired term of JP 4 be accepted and to establish a committee to review and interview applicants then make recommendations to Commissioner’s Court.
Applications will be accepted until April 23, 2021 at 4:30 pm. The committee considering applications will be Commissioner Larry Traweek, County Attorney Shane Britton and Precinct 1 JP Doug Hurt.