Deputy Wesley Dean joined the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in January of 2013. Prior to being hired by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department he graduated from the University of La Verne in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. With the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Deputy Dean has had the privilege to work Custody Operations at the Intake Release Center and Patrol Operations in the City of Dana Point. During his time in both Custody and Patrol Operations, Deputy Dean was able to interact with hundreds of people addicted to illegal substances and responded to countless drug overdoses. These experiences inspired Deputy Dean to join the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Division, teaching drug prevention education for K-12 schools. Deputy Dean strongly believes that prevention through education is the key to a better future for our youth.
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Andres Briceno
Deputy Andres Briceno joined the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in February of 2008 and worked both Custody and Patrol Operations. During his time in Patrol, he was assigned to the City of Rancho Santa Margarita Police Services, where he was a Field Training Officer and a School Resource Officer. Deputy Briceno’s commitment to child safety led him to the School Mobile Assessment Resource Team (SMART) for two years. He conducted threat assessments and investigated violence and weapon possession cases related to schools. Afterward, Deputy Briceno worked the Orange County Gang Reduction and Intervention Partnership (GRIP) for two years, where he taught substance use and gang prevention education to children. He currently works in the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Division teaching drug prevention education for K-12 schools, with his main focus being the Next Step Program. Deputy Briceno has dedicated much of his career to child safety and believes strongly in the power of prevention education.