Michael Skrobarcek
Michael Skrobarcek, also known as the "LPR Guy," is an American law enforcement officer, politician, and entrepreneur. With a career spanning 27 years in law enforcement, Skrobarcek is recognized for his significant contributions in the field, particularly in the use and advancement of License Plate Reader (LPR) technology.
Early Life and Influences
Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Skrobarcek's interest in law enforcement was sparked at a young age. At 10, he became an Honorary Deputy for Sheriff James T. Hickey of Nueces County. At 11, he was the poster boy for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Law Enforcement Career
Skrobarcek's professional journey began at the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office, starting as a dispatcher after graduating from the Del Mar Regional Police Academy. He advanced to a Patrol Deputy and a Narcotics Investigator, eventually serving 12 years as a Deputized Task Force Officer with the DEA. During this time, he led operations resulting in significant seizures of narcotics and criminal assets, earning him two DEA Administrator's Awards and the Department of Homeland Security Partnership Award.
His tenure as the elected Constable of Guadalupe County, Pct. 3, starting in 2013, was marked by notable incidents and achievements. These include the apprehension of a stabbing suspect at a Cibolo elementary school, the arrest of a man after a high-speed chase involving kidnapping charges, and the seizure of significant amounts of crack and suspected drug money. These cases highlight Skrobarcek's commitment to public safety and his effectiveness in combating crime.
Expertise in License Plate Reader Technology
Skrobarcek's pioneering work with License Plate Readers (LPR) stands out as a significant contribution to law enforcement. By integrating LPR technology into operations, he enhanced effectiveness in combating crime, earning him the title of the nation's "LPR Guy." His advocacy for modernizing law enforcement with technology, especially LPR, was evident during his tenure as Constable.
Retirement
In June 2023, Skrobarcek retired from law enforcement, concluding 27 years of dedicated service. His retirement was announced with reflections on his impactful career and his plans for the future.
Transition to Business
After retiring from law enforcement, Skrobarcek founded Texican Enterprises, a marketing consulting firm specializing in strategic government agency marketing. His firm emphasizes the motto, "When the good guys work together, the bad guys lose," reflecting his belief in unity and collaboration in promoting safety and combating crime.
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