On Tuesday April 14, at approximately 11:04 am, Corporal Kristian Valdez, Deputy Amanda Ward and Deputy Brett Brasher responded to the 8800 block of Willis Road in reference to a Disturbance. 

On Tuesday April 14, at approximately 10:05 am, Deputy Justin Mitchell took a Forgery Report.  The Reporting Person reported that an unknown person(s) cashed three forged checks on his account in the amount of $1,374.72.

On Wednesday April 15, at approximately 7:47 pm, Deputy Hunter Deason responded to the intersection of Parker Ranch Road and Wiley Road in reference to a jet ski that had been abandoned on the side of the roadway.  The jet ski was impounded.

On Wednesday April 15, at approximately 11:46 am, Deputy J.T. Mitchell, Deputy Roy Biter and Deputy Josh McGuinn responded to the 700 block of McKinley Road in reference to a Disturbance.  Upon arrival, the Reporting Person reported that his vehicle had been damaged by a subject.  A 25-year-old male was barred from the property.

On Thursday April 16, at approximately 11:00 am, Deputy Roy Biter responded to Old State Road in reference to a Criminal Mischief.  Upon arrival, the Reporting Person reported that an unknown person(s) entered the property and damaged the windshield and the hood of a vehicle that was parked on the property.

On Saturday April 18, at approximately 10:18 am, Deputy Brett Brasher and Deputy Amanda Ward responded to a Medical Call in the 800 block of Wellington Lane.  Upon arrival, a 64-year-old male was pronounced deceased.

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 940-766-8100, ext. 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.