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New motorcycle unit to target speeding in school zones and county roads, sheriff says
By NBC affiliate at WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
Guadalupe County Sheriff Joshua Ray launches a 3-bike Harley-Davidson motorcycle unit funded by asset forfeiture, not taxes. Deputies will target speeding in school zones/county roads; debut July 4 in Seguin.
Key takeaway Deputies will target speeding in school zones/county roads; debut July 4 in Seguin.
Why this matters in Terrell Hills News
The introduction of a motorcycle unit in Guadalupe County to combat speeding in school zones and county roads has implications for neighboring communities like Terrell Hills . As a community within the San Antonio area, Terrell Hills residents often travel through Guadalupe County, and the presence of this unit may impact their daily commutes. The fact that the unit is funded by asset forfeiture rather than taxes is notable, as it allows the sheriff's department to allocate resources without placing an additional burden on local taxpayers. The debut of the unit on July 4 in Seguin will be worth watching, as it may set a precedent for similar initiatives in surrounding areas, including Bexar County, where Terrell Hills is located. The focus on school zones is particularly relevant, given the importance of ensuring student safety in Terrell Hills and other local communities.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Guadalupe County Sheriff Joshua Ray launches a 3-bike Harley-Davidson motorcycle unit funded by asset forfeiture, not taxes. Deputies will target speeding in school zones/county roads; debut July 4 in Seguin.
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