Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Captain Israel Renteria, a 22-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, was promoted to the rank of Captain by Sheriff Robert G. Luna and assigned to Community College Bureau. The Community College Bureau is responsible for providing law enforcement and security services to the nine college campuses of the Los Angeles Community College District.
Captain Renteria has been associated with the Sheriffs Department since 1995, when he joined the Explorer Program at Norwalk Station. In 2001, Captain Renteria graduated from the Sheriffs Academy and began his career at Mens Central Jail, where he served as a line deputy before transferring to Norwalk Station in 2006. In 2012, Captain Renteria transferred to Community Partnerships Bureau where he was assigned to the Parole Compliance Unit. At this newly formed unit, Captain Renteria monitored a new classification of parolees, known as Post-Released Supervised Persons, and supported their successful reintegration back into the community.
In 2014, Captain Renteria was promoted to sergeant and was assigned to East Los Angeles Station, where he supervised patrol personnel, was the sergeant of the Special Projects Team, and the operations sergeant. In 2017, Captain Renteria transferred to the Internal Affairs Bureau, and in 2018 transferred to Countywide Services Division where he served as the sergeant executive aide.
In 2019, Captain Renteria was promoted to lieutenant and worked at Century Station, where he worked as a shift watch commander. In 2021, he transferred to Community Partnerships Bureau where he served as the operations lieutenant and assisted with managing patrol related functions that dealt with mental health, homelessness, community-oriented policing, and youth services. In 2022, he returned to Countywide Services Division and served as the executive aide to the Division Chief.

Captain Israel Renteria
Captain Renteria received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Studies from California State University, Dominguez Hills.
In his spare time, Captain Renteria enjoys spending time with his wife, family and friends, is an avid Chicago Bears fan, and enjoys working out.
LACC Sheriff's Office
Adolfo Pastrano, Team Leader of the LACC Sheriff's Office
The Los Angeles Community College District contracts the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for college law enforcement services. This contract supplies the college with the full capability of a large law enforcement bureau and adds professionalism to the job of protecting students and employees. The nine campuses are organized under the leadership of the Sheriff's Community College Bureau.
Each campus has its own mini sheriff's station that is staffed and equipped in the same manner as a regular station. The 袀鼻蹤獲 Station is staffed with L.A. County Sheriff's Deputies, L.A. County Sheriff's Department Security Officers, and LACC Campus Ambassadors.
This staffing provides 24-hour security coverage for all persons visiting and using the 袀鼻蹤獲 campus. The campus is in the process of upgrading its security systems to include emergency telephones, security cameras, and alarm systems to further enhance campus safety.
The LACC Sheriff's office operates 24 hours per day/7 days per week in Administration Building 111.
For questions and inquiries, please call our non-emergency number at (323) 953-4005, or 4005 from any campus phone.
In an emergency, dial 2911 from any campus phone or call the direct phone number to our Sheriff's Office at (323) 953-2911.
Note: Calling 911 from your cell phone while on campus in case of an emergency will delay the response time for Sheriff's personnel to respond.
Message Regarding ICE On Campus
Message from Deputy Pastrano regarding US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement on LACC Campus
Dear 袀鼻蹤獲 Community,
I am writing this letter to assist in answering and clarifying many of the questions you may have regarding United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement "ICE" on campus.
First and foremost, I want to reiterate that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is firm in our commitment to the safety and well-being of our college community, regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, immigration status, or sexual orientation. Our goal is to engage positively with everyone and build a strong relationship based on trust.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's has implemented which states deputy personnel Shall not arrest individuals suspected of violating federal immigration law. It also states deputies Shall not report individuals to ICE regardless of any violation of the law.
If ICE were to come on campus, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department would maintain a neutral stance and would not assist in enforcing their immigration laws. However, we would also respect their right to carry out their lawful duties without interference.
As the team leader at the 袀鼻蹤獲 Sheriff's Office, I want to emphasize that our primary focus is not on enforcing immigration law. You should not fear us. We will never inquire about your immigration status, nor will we take any action against you. Our sole purpose is to investigate non-immigration criminal activity, ensure the safety of our campus and create an environment conducive to learning for everyone.
Please take a minute to review the attached immigration pamphlet. It clearly explains the Sheriff's Department policy and answers some of the most frequently asked questions. Feel free to contact me with any further questions you may have.
I wish you all the best during this Spring Semester. Please say hi to us at the Sheriff's office or around campus.
Best regards,
Deputy Adolfo Pastrano
Team Leader/Deputy Sheriff
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323-953-4005