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Funeral services for fallen Bexar County Sheriff deputy Noah Calderon held Friday morning
Read full article: Funeral services for fallen Bexar County Sheriff deputy Noah Calderon held Friday morningSAN ANTONIO – Noah Calderon, a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deputy who died in a crash near Corpus Christi last month, will be laid to rest on Friday. The services for Calderon, who was the youngest deputy ever hired by BCSO, began with a public viewing at the Miracle Center. An 18-wheeler collided with their vehicle, which was also carrying Calderon’s younger brother, who was injured and airlifted to a San Antonio hospital. The San Patricio County Sheriff’s Office said it appears the 18-wheeler may have failed to yield to a stop sign. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office invites you to the funeral services for Fallen Deputy Noah Calderon who lost his life... Posted by Bexar County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, September 1, 2020Related links:
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Funeral services announced for fallen Bexar County Sheriff deputy Noah Calderon
Read full article: Funeral services announced for fallen Bexar County Sheriff deputy Noah CalderonSAN ANTONIO – Funeral services and a public viewing have been announced for Noah Calderon, a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deputy killed in a crash near Corpus Christi. Calderon, who graduated top of his cadet class, set the record for being the youngest BCSO deputy ever hired in 2018 at 18 years old. Calderon and his fiance died Aug. 12 when an 18-wheeler on Highway 188 and FM 796 between Sinton and Mathis collided with his vehicle. Funeral services will be held on Sept. 11 with a public viewing at 9:30 a.m. and a prayer service at 10 a.m., also at the Miracle Center. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office invites you to the funeral services for Fallen Deputy Noah Calderon who lost his life... Posted by Bexar County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, September 1, 2020Related links:
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Community rallies for fallen BCSO deputy
Read full article: Community rallies for fallen BCSO deputySAN ANTONIO – A fundraiser was in held in honor of 20-year-old Noah Calderon, the youngest deputy to ever serve in Bexar County. He and his fiancee were killed in a crash near Corpus Christi last week, which has led to an overwhelming response from the community. Edward said he is fortunate to have had a son like Noah. The only survivor of the crash was Noah’s younger brother, Luke, who is for now paralyzed from the waist down. Read also:WATCH: Sheriff’s deputies escort fallen colleague Noah Calderon back to San Antonio‘I’m proud to be your dad’: Father of youngest BCSO deputy remembers son as heroYoungest deputy in BCSO history killed in crash
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‘I’m proud to be your dad': Father of youngest BCSO deputy remembers son as hero
Read full article: ‘I’m proud to be your dad': Father of youngest BCSO deputy remembers son as hero“Noah, I love you, I’m proud of you, and I’m proud to be your dad,” Edward Calderon said. Youngest deputy in BCSO history killed in crashEdward Calderon learned Noah used his last bit of strength to rush to his brother’s side. He crawled to his fiancee and tried to save them, but he just couldn’t have the strength,” Edward Calderon said. Noah started his career at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 18 years old, making him the youngest deputy ever. Edward Calderon believes his son would have been at the top of the class.
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Fallen deputy Noah Calderon escorted back to San Antonio
Read full article: Fallen deputy Noah Calderon escorted back to San AntonioFallen deputy Noah Calderon escorted back to San AntonioPublished: August 14, 2020, 1:33 pmThe body of Noah Calderon, a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deputy killed in a crash near Corpus Christi, returned to San Antonio in an escort on Friday.
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WATCH: Sheriff’s deputies escort fallen colleague Noah Calderon back to San Antonio
Read full article: WATCH: Sheriff’s deputies escort fallen colleague Noah Calderon back to San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – The body of Noah Calderon, a Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deputy killed in a crash near Corpus Christi, returned to San Antonio in an escort on Friday. Calderon, who was the youngest deputy ever hired by BCSO, was killed alongside his fiancee late Wednesday. The escort began at the Resthaven Funeral Home in Sinton, and traveled through Bee County, Live Oak County and Atascosa County until it reached Bexar County. The San Patricio County Sheriff’s Office said it appears the 18-wheeler may have failed to yield a stop sign. “As an agency, we mourn the loss of a great man and a brother in blue,” BCSO Sheriff Javier Salazar said.
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Youngest deputy in BCSO history killed in crash
Read full article: Youngest deputy in BCSO history killed in crashSAN ANTONIO – The youngest deputy to be hired in Bexar County Sheriff’s Office history was killed along with his fiancee in a crash late Wednesday near Corpus Christi. “As an agency, we mourn the loss of a great man and a brother in blue,” Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said. “Our community lost a young man who was absolutely going to run his agency one of these days,” Salazar said. A very intelligent young man who knew what he wanted to do,” Salazar said. WATCH: BCSO Sheriff Javier Salazar responds to death of deputy Noah Calderon