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Welcome from
Texas Rangers Company "C"
Capt. Randy Prince, Commanding

The geographical jurisdiction of Company "C" covers sixty counties in the Texas Panhandle and North Texas extending from Yoakum County on the southwest at the New Mexico border east to Parker County and north to the Red River. Company "C" first occupied this part of Texas in 1879 under command of Captain G. W. Arrington. Captain Arrington's headquarters was known as Camp Roberts and was located on White River in Crosby County. On the frontier, Company "C" was charged with controlling renegade Indians and arresting, or otherwise handling, law breakers.

Today, the 15 Rangers of Company "C" work side by side with local officers investigating major crimes and bringing the law breakers to justice. All the while, we realize that the heritage we enjoy is the result of the hard work, courage, integrity, perseverance and keen sense of right and wrong of those Rangers who came before us. We also realize that we have a duty to the present generation to conduct ourselves in such a way as to maintain that tradition. We are ever mindful that it is our responsibility to preserve the legacy for future generations.

Our vision and goal is to be trained and equipped sufficiently to provide to the local law enforcement agencies and the law abiding citizens the best criminal investigation assistance available anywhere.


Lt. Dusty McCord
Lubboc
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Lt. Jeffrey T. Collins
Amarillo


Sgt. Tony C. Arnold
Lubbock

Sgt. Russ W. Authier
Mineral Wells

Sgt. Bart Bivens
Pampa


Sgt. Phillip C. Ditto
Dumas


Sgt. Jamie S. Downs
Brownfield



Sgt. Jay C. Foster
Childress

 


Sgt. James B. Holland
Decatur


Sgt. Martin T. Hood
Hereford

Sgt. Richard K. Johnson
Wichita Falls

Sgt. Alvin L. Schmidt
Amarillo


Sgt. Todd Snyder
Dumas



Sgt. Marshall Thomas
Plainview


Sgt. Stuart M. Willer, Jr.
Lubbock





Sgt. Dwayne Williams
Graham
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Renee Dillard
Administrative Technician
Amarillo

Susan E. Reckner
Administrative Technician
Lubbock

Debbie A. Wright
Administrative Technician
Lubbock

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