The Hays County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a deadly shooting on Sunfield Drive in Buda. Officials began investigating after arriving on scene around 6:20 p.m. on Jan. 21 after reports of gunshots in the area. A man with gunshot wounds was discovered on scene and transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The Hays County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division has an active investigation ongoing, but.
Homicide investigation underway after man dies from gunshot wound in hospital, deputies say
The man’s identity has not yet been released
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BUDA, Texas – A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found with a gunshot wound before succumbing to his injuries at an area hospital, according to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident happened around 6:20 p.m. Thursday in the 6900 block of Sunfield Drive in Buda, Texas.
Sheriff’s deputies said patrol deputies were called to the scene for a report of gunshots. Upon arrival, they found a man with a gunshot wound.
New public safety facilities completed, open in Hays County
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The Public Safety Building houses most of the HCSO law enforcement bureaus and administration, the Office of Emergency Management, and a state of art combined 9-1-1 Center that will house operators from HCSO, the Kyle Police Department, and Texas Sta
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SAN MARCOS, Texas - The Hays County Sheriff s Office says that new public safety facilities, paid for by a $106.4 million bond package approved by voters in 2016, have been completed and are now open.
The Public Safety Building, the Allen Bridges Training Academy, and the fleet maintenance building have all been completed, except for a few minor touchups, says HCSO.
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler swore in nearly 200 deputies with the Hays County Sheriff’s Office during a special ceremony on Monday.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Sitting around a table Wednesday morning, members of the Hays County Sheriff’s Office and San Marcos Police Department hear a voice coming from an iPhone.
A man is on the other line. He and two others are holding five people hostage. The job of this team of law enforcement officers is to negotiate their way out of this crisis. It might be a mock situation but the scenario is meant to test those attending the 31st annual Competition and Seminar for Crisis Negotiations at Texas State University.
“It’s the most unique hostage negotiator training in the United States,” said Wayman Mullins, professor of criminal justice at Texas State. “We’re really the only one that does this kind of training. There are associations that have conferences. But this is about practicing all your skills, not listening to a bunch of speakers.”