On Monday September 17, at approximately 11:38 pm, Deputy Daniel Jacobson and Deputy J.J. Hernandez responded to 1600 11th Street in reference to an Animal Complaint. Upon arrival, the Reporting Person reported that she had been bitten by a dog while in the 12000 block of McFall Road.

On Tuesday September 18, at approximately 2:20 am, Deputy Josh McGuinn made a traffic stop at the intersection of Southwest Parkway and Lake Park Drive. The 22-year-old female driver was issued a citation for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On Tuesday September 18, at approximately 9:23 pm, Deputy Jason Vandygriff responded to Nashua Drive to assist the Wichita County Special Response Unit who was serving a mental commitment. Upon arrival, an 80-year-old female was placed under arrest. She was transported to the North Texas State Hospital and was admitted.

On Tuesday September 18, at approximately 1:33 pm, Deputy Amanda Price responded to the 2700 block of Brogdon Road in reference to an Animal Complaint. Upon arrival, the Reporting Party reported that a bull appeared on his property. The animal was impounded.

On Thursday September 20, at approximately 1:09 am, Lieutenant Mark Whipple stopped an individual that was walking in the 300 block of Scott. The 38-year-old male was issued a citation for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On Thursday September 20, at approximately 1:39 pm, Deputy Matthew Schenck made a traffic stop in the 300 block of Front. The driver was found to have been involved in a hit and run accident at the intersection of North Scott and Lincoln.

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.

David Duke, Sheriff

 

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.