Captain Roy L. Ferguson – Operations Commander, Reserve Division
Captain Roy L. Ferguson serves as the Operations Commander for the Reserve Division, overseeing all member participation within the unit.
His distinguished law enforcement career began with the Houston Police Department in 1974, where he served in the Patrol, Narcotics, and Community Service Divisions. Upon promotion to Detective, he was assigned to Homicide, a role he held for 12 years. He later became a supervisor in the Recruiting and Personnel Divisions, contributing significantly to officer development before retiring in 2008. Over the years, he received numerous departmental awards, citizen commendations, and recognitions from supervisors and community leaders.
Following his retirement, Captain Ferguson continued his service by joining the Fort Bend Precinct 2 Constables as a Reserve Deputy, where he assisted the administrative staff and served his community for 12 years, ultimately earning the rank of Lieutenant.
On April 23, 2021, Captain Ferguson was sworn in as a Reserve Deputy with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office.
In addition to his law enforcement service, he worked with the Security Department of the Downtown Hyatt Regency for 33 years, retiring in March 2022.
Captain Ferguson holds a Master Peace Officer Certification through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE).
Lieutenant Rebecca Lane – Lieutenant, Reserve Division
Lieutenant Rebecca Lane serves as the Lieutenant for the Reserve Division, overseeing all division matters,
She completed the Law Enforcement Academy at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Academy in 2010 and held a commission at the Waller County Sheriff’s Office until 2019, serving as a Sergeant over the Reserve Division. Additionally, she led the Mounted Patrol Unit from 2011 to 2019 and was a SWAT Team Leader from 2013 to 2019.
Currently commissioned as a Reserve Lieutenant with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office, she holds an Intermediate Peace Officer License, obtained in 2014.
Lieutenant Lane possesses extensive EMS certifications, including CPR, ACLS, EPC, TCCC, TECC, AMLS, and ICS 100-800, among others. She is also an Active Attack Integrated Response (AAIR) Instructor and is certified in Ambulance Strike Team Leadership (ASTL), Medical Incident Support Team (MIST), and Ambulance Staging Management (ASM).
Her law enforcement credentials include Basic TOMS, Basic and Advanced SWAT, and Mounted Patrol Advanced. She is certified as a Basic TCOLE Instructor, TCCC Instructor, and an International Police Mountain Bike Association Instructor for both Law Enforcement and EMS.
Since 1997, Lieutenant Lane has served as a Nationally Registered Paramedic and currently works full-time as a Battalion Chief for Fort Bend County EMS. She oversees daily operations for multiple EMS units and squads and has developed both the Tactical Medical Team and Bike Medic Team, responsible for their qualifications and ongoing training.