Sheriff Brooks presents check for $10,000 to Running For Charity
Shown (l-r) are Captain Tim Hagel, Sheriff Bob Brooks, JDRF Official Captain Randy Pentis, Undersheriff Craig Husband, and Sergeant Joe Devorick.
Shown (l-r) are Captain Tim Hagel, Sheriff Bob Brooks, JDRF Official Captain Randy Pentis, Undersheriff Craig Husband, and Sergeant Joe Devorick.

Sheriff Bob Brooks presented a check for $10,000 Thursday morning, Oct. 16th, for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on behalf of Cops Running For Charity, which is a team of sheriff’s deputies who compete in physical endurance challenges throughout the world to raise money for a variety of medical charities. The presentation took place at the Sheriff’s Dept. Shooting Range in Camarillo.

The group recently ran a 35- mile ultra-marathon course across the volcanic landscape in Iceland. In 2007, the team ran a marathon on the steps of China’s Great Wall, and in 2006, they trudged across the dunes of the Sahara Desert in Tunisia in a grueling 70-mile race. Each race has been a physical and mental test for the team. Their focus in each race has been giving back to the communities they serve.

The group has raised thousands of dollars for medical charities, including Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the American Cancer Society, Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS), Hospice, and Alzheimer’s.

During Thursday’s event, Sheriff Brooks will also present a $2,500.00 check to ALS on behalf of Detective Sergeant Joe Devorick’s father, who was a sergeant with the Oxnard Police Department and died of ALS two years after his retirement.

The group recently presented a $5,000.00 check to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Members of CRFC will be available at Thursday’s event to answer questions about their unique adventures and to explain their motivation for helping the community.

Officer Preparing Release: Senior Deputy Eric Buschow.