
MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post
The Reno County Sheriff’s Office recognized the advancement of three deputies during a promotion ceremony held Wednesday afternoon at the Reno County Correctional Facility.
Savannah Saiz, Casey Borrowman and Abraham Baca-Perez were each promoted to the rank of corporal, marking a significant step forward in their law enforcement careers.

MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post
Corporal Savannah Saiz began her career with the Reno County Sheriff’s Office on June 19, 2023, as a deputy. During her time in that role, Saiz took on additional responsibilities as a Jail Training Officer, helping prepare newly hired deputies for their careers with the agency. She has also assisted with numerous community events and was selected as a Key Deputy, a role that includes responsibility for maintaining all keys within the correctional facility.
Corporal Casey Borrowman started his career with the Reno County Sheriff’s Office on May 6, 2024, as a deputy. While serving in that capacity, Borrowman was recognized for his dedication and commitment to respect, ownership and drive, while balancing compassion and control in his work. He also assumed the role of Jail Training Officer, helping develop safe, effective and motivated deputies, and volunteered to become certified with the Crisis Intervention Team.
Corporal Abraham Baca-Perez began his service with the Reno County Sheriff’s Office on November 4, 2024, as a deputy. He quickly took on additional responsibilities and advanced to the position of Jail Training Officer, where he has played a key role in mentoring and preparing new deputies. Through his professionalism, strong work ethic and commitment to the agency, Baca-Perez earned the respect of his peers and leadership. He was promoted to the rank of corporal on Nov. 30.
The Reno County Sheriff’s Office congratulated Corporals Saiz, Borrowman and Baca-Perez on their promotions and wished them continued success as they take on expanded leadership roles within the agency.




