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four l.a. sheriff department employee’s reportedly die from suicide within 24 hrs

In a tragic turn of events, four current or former employees of the Los Angeles County sheriff's department were found dead within a span of 24 hours. These deaths are being investigated as suicides, although the official causes of death have yet to be determined by the Los Angeles County medical examiner's office. The incidents have sent shockwaves through the department, leaving colleagues and loved ones grieving.

The Unfortunate Deaths

Captain Found Dead in Saugus

The first incident occurred when a captain was discovered dead at his home in Saugus on Monday morning. The identity of the captain has not been disclosed to the public, out of respect for the privacy of his family. The news of his passing shocked the department, as he was a beloved member of the sheriff's office.

Retired Deputy Found Dead in the Antelope Valley

Shortly after the discovery of the captain's death, a retired deputy was found dead in the Antelope Valley. Like the captain, the retired deputy's identity has been withheld to honor the wishes of their family. This tragic event further deepened the sense of loss within the sheriff's department.

Custody Assistant Found Dead in Santa Clarita

In another devastating blow, a custody assistant was found dead in the Santa Clarita area on the same day. The custody assistant, whose name remains undisclosed, played an important role within the department. The news of their death added to the already overwhelming grief felt by their colleagues.

Deputy Found Unresponsive in Pomona

Early Tuesday, sheriff's detectives were informed of the death of a deputy who worked in a jail. The deputy was found unresponsive at home and was pronounced dead at a hospital in Pomona. As with the other cases, the identity of the deputy has been kept private to respect the privacy of their loved ones. The loss of yet another member of the department has left everyone reeling.

The Los Angeles County sheriff's department expressed deep sadness over the deaths of the four employees. Sheriff Robert Luna conveyed his condolences, acknowledging the profound impact these losses have had on the department's family. In times of crisis, it is essential to reach out for help.

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also visit 988lifeline.org for live chat support. Additional resources can be found at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources.

The deaths of the four LA County sheriff's employees have left a community in mourning. While investigations are still ongoing, it is a stark reminder of the importance of mental health support within law enforcement agencies. The department and its members are grappling with the devastating loss of their colleagues, and it is crucial to offer understanding, compassion, and resources to those in need.

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