Deputy Syreeta Barrow

Deputy Syreeta Barrow Honored by The Hundred Club of Colorado Springs

This week, the Hundred Club of Colorado Springs honored Deputy Syreeta Barrow of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office during an induction ceremony held at the El Pomar Garden Pavilion in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Deputy Barrow was inducted alongside Lieutenant John Giacoma Jr. of the Colorado Springs Fire Department and Sergeant Robert Wolf of the Colorado Springs Police Department in recognition of their outstanding service and commitment to the community.

Deputy Barrow began her career with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in 2005. Over more than two decades of dedicated service, she has earned a reputation as one of the agency’s most respected professionals.

Currently serving as the Core Deputy in the Intake and Release Section of the Detentions Operations Division within the Detention Bureau, Deputy Barrow plays a critical role in maintaining operational consistency, strengthening training, and preserving institutional knowledge in one of the agency’s most demanding environments.

When the Core Deputy position was established, Deputy Barrow was among the first selected for the assignment, a testament to the trust and respect she has earned throughout her career.

Known for her professionalism, leadership, and compassion, Deputy Barrow serves as a primary trainer for newly assigned Intake deputies, mentoring them through the complexities of the Intake environment. She has also helped develop and update Standard Operating Procedures to improve efficiency and enhance safety within the facility.

Coworkers describe Deputy Barrow as “amazing,” “phenomenal,” “inspiring,” and “impactful”, words which reflect both her character and the influence she has on those around her.

Each day, Deputy Barrow encounters individuals experiencing some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Through professionalism, empathy, and composure, she helps restore calm and dignity in emotionally charged and unpredictable situations.

“Deputy Barrow represents the very best of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “Her professionalism, compassion, and commitment to serving others have made a lasting impact on this agency, her fellow employees, and the citizens we serve. We are proud to see her recognized by the Hundred Club for her outstanding service.”

Deputy Barrow’s service extends beyond her daily responsibilities. She is recognized as a mentor, leader, and steady presence who consistently demonstrates integrity, humility, and dedication to public service.

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(719) 520-7100

Address
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Office hours
8:00 am – 4:30 pm