On Friday June 23, at approximately 8:08 am, Deputy J.T. Mitchell and Deputy Hunter Deason responded to the 6000 block of Clyde Morgan Road in reference to a Burglary of a Habitation.  Upon arrival, the Reporting Person reported that an unknown person(s) entered the residence through an unlocked window and stole several hand tools.

On Friday June 23, at approximately 4:03 pm, Deputy Brian Koschak made a traffic stop at the intersection of Flood and Park.  The 52-year-old male driver was unable to provide a drivers license or financial responsibility and the vehicle was impounded.

On Saturday June 24, at approximately 1:16 am, Deputy Matthew Schenck made a traffic stop in the 4200 block of Seabury.  The 26-year-old male driver was placed under arrest.  He was transported to the Wichita County Detention Center and was charged with four outstanding warrants for two counts of No Drivers License in Possession, Expired Motor Vehicle Registration and Driving While Intoxicated-with open container.

On Saturday June 24, at approximately 10:11 pm, Sergeant Ralph Burdick responded to the area of U.S. 287 and Fisher Road in reference to a Check Welfare.  Upon arrival, the Reporting Person reported that a juvenile male was observed riding a bicycle in the median of the roadway.  The juvenile’s mother was contacted and upon her arrival, he was released to her custody.

On Sunday June 25, at approximately 12:24 am, Corporal Cole McGarry, Deputy Carl Magee and Deputy Caleb Myers responded to the 6100 block of Peterson Road North in reference to a Disturbance.

On Sunday June 25, at approximately 4:29 am, Sergeant Greg Wilson and Deputy Ivan Galarza made a traffic stop in the 2500 block of Ave. O.  The 24-year-old female driver was placed under arrest.  She was transported to the Wichita County Detention Center and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

On Sunday June 25, at approximately 4:42 pm, Lieutenant Will Rutledge made a traffic stop in the 600 block of Sunset.  The 25-year-old male driver was placed under arrest.  He was transported to the Wichita County Detention Center and was charged with Possession of Marijuana over four ounces under five pounds and Evading Arrest or Detention with a Motor Vehicle.

THE WICHITA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS NOW HIRING:

The Wichita County Sheriff’s Office is now hiring Detention Officers.  If you are interested in a fun and rewarding career, you can pick up an application at the Sheriff’s Office located at the Wichita County Courthouse, 900 7th Street or contact the Training Unit at 940-766-8254.

Disclaimer:  Wichita County Sheriff Deputies respond to multiple events every day.  This information is just a sampling.  Information is subject to change as case investigation proceeds.  Individuals arrested on the basis of probable cause have not been charged.  All suspects charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.