San Benito County Corrections Officer Reportedly Arrested for DUI, Child Endangerment
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The San Benito County Sheriff’s Office is deeply disappointed to announce the arrest of Correctional Officer Jorge Mendoza, 39, on charges of driving under the influence [CVC 23152 (a) and (b)] and child endangerment [PC 273a(a)]. Mendoza was stopped around 6:30 PM last night [11/20/2024] by the Gustine Police Department on suspicion of driving under the influence. Jorge had his children in the vehicle during this incident. The children were later picked up by their mother at the scene. Jorge was subsequently booked into the Merced County Jail and released on bail this morning.
Correctional Officer Mendoza has been placed on leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation. He has served with the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office for a total of five and a half years.
Sheriff Eric Taylor expressed the department’s grave concern over this incident, stating:
“This is a serious and deeply troubling matter. As law enforcement officers, we are held to the highest standards of accountability and conduct—both on and off duty. The decision to drive under the influence, particularly with children in the car, shows a significant lapse in judgment and endangered lives. We expect more from those who wear the badge and take an oath to serve and protect.”
The Sheriff’s Office recognizes the gravity of child endangerment in this situation and is cooperating fully with any ongoing investigations. The community’s safety and trust in our department remain our highest priorities.
“This incident does not reflect the values or commitment of the hardworking men and women of the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office,” Sheriff Taylor added. “We are committed to addressing this matter thoroughly and ensuring accountability at every level. We will remain open and transparent with the public, even when circumstances do not reflect well on our office and this profession.”
We will remain steadfast in providing information and further updates as more details become available. The Sheriff’s Office asks for the community’s patience as we work through the investigation and deal with the disappointment.
Please contact Commander Corral at tcorral@sanbenitocountyca.gov should you have additional questions.