Bourbon County Kansas Sheriff's Office

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The Overland Park Police Department recently sent our office a letter informing us about a new initiative they have adop...
05/22/2026

The Overland Park Police Department recently sent our office a letter informing us about a new initiative they have adopted called the “Silent Partner Program.” Through this program, they are honoring one of our own Bourbon County Deputies, Deputy William F. Bloomfield.

As part of this meaningful tribute, one of their employees will carry a card bearing Deputy Bloomfield’s information, ensuring his memory and sacrifice continue to be remembered.

Deputy William F. Bloomfield was shot and killed in the line of duty on September 16, 1922. At the time of his death, Deputy Bloomfield was attempting to arrest a man for selling illegal liquor when an exchange of gunfire occurred. Both Deputy Bloomfield and the suspect died from the incident.

We would like to express our utmost gratitude to the Overland Park Police Department for keeping our office, Deputy Bloomfield, and his family in their thoughts through this honorable program. It is acts of remembrance like these that ensure the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers are never forgotten.

Thank you, Overland Park Police Department, for this touching tribute and for helping keep Deputy Bloomfield’s legacy alive.

This morning, members of the Sheriff’s Office had the honor of assisting at the Fort Scott National Historic Site by pla...
05/22/2026

This morning, members of the Sheriff’s Office had the honor of assisting at the Fort Scott National Historic Site by placing flags on the grounds for the “Symbols of Sacrifice” event in observance of Memorial Day.

Each flag serves as a powerful reminder of the courage, service, and sacrifice made by the men and women of our military. We are grateful for the opportunity to help honor those who gave so much for our country and our freedoms.

As Memorial Day approaches, we encourage our community to take a moment to remember and reflect on the true meaning of the holiday and the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes.

Join our office this week as we celebrate with a heartfelt thank you to our local EMS heroes.
05/19/2026

Join our office this week as we celebrate with a heartfelt thank you to our local EMS heroes.

We are bringing back the crowd favorite at the Fort Scott Good Ol' Days — our 2nd Annual “DUNK A DEPUTY” Fundraiser!On J...
05/18/2026

We are bringing back the crowd favorite at the Fort Scott Good Ol' Days — our 2nd Annual “DUNK A DEPUTY” Fundraiser!

On June 6th, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. come find us at Good Ol’ Days in Fort Scott!

Last year was an absolute BLAST so we are coming back for more! Now’s your chance to soak your favorite deputy and support an amazing cause at the same time.

$5 = 3 throws to dunk a deputy
Feeling fearless? Push the button yourself for $20!

All proceeds help support "Gifts for Kids", which is an event we have each year around Christmas time to bring smiles and joy to children in need throughout our community.

Bring your friends, bring the family, and come make some unforgettable memories with us. Who’s ready to send a deputy swimming?!

NOW HIRINGCORRECTIONAL OFFICERBOURBON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICEThe Bourbon County Jail is currently seeking applications t...
05/14/2026

NOW HIRING
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
BOURBON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
The Bourbon County Jail is currently seeking applications to hire a reliable, confident and career
minded individual looking for a career in law enforcement as a Correctional Officer.
Starting pay: 16.50 per hour
Promotional opportunities available
KPERS retirement
Health, dental, vision and life insurance plans available
Must be 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED
No felony convictions or charges of domestic violence
Prior corrections or equivalent law enforcement experience preferred but not required, willing to
train the right candidate.
Uniforms and equipment provided
Shift work required, shifts are either 6:00am to 6:00pm or 6:00pm to 6:00am with every other
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off.
Overtime opportunities available.
Great way to gain experience for those interested in a career as a certified law enforcement
officer in the future.
Applications can be downloaded at https://www.bourboncountysheriffks.org/employment alternatively applications can be picked up and dropped off at the Bourbon County Sheriff's Office 293 E. 20th St. Fort Scott, KS. Applications may also be emailed to [email protected]
For any questions please call 620-223-2380.

Please be aware this is a scam as you will not get a text from the courts to resolve a traffic ticket.
05/13/2026

Please be aware this is a scam as you will not get a text from the courts to resolve a traffic ticket.

05/10/2026

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The bridge on Highway 7 near Osage Rd (north of 54 HWY) will be shut down indefinitely while KDOT works to repair it!

05/08/2026

UPDATE: Arrest made in Bourbon County officer-involved shooting

The KBI is identifying the suspect involved in the officer-involved shooting that occurred Thursday, May 7, in Bourbon County.

George White III, 47, of Pittsburg, was arrested on Tuesday, May 12, at approximately 2:39 p.m., following his release from St. Luke’s Hospital. White was arrested on a Crawford County warrant for aggravated assault, theft of $100,000 or more, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, and misdemeanor theft.

Following the arrest, White was booked into the Jackson County Detention Center in Missouri.

Anyone with information about this incident, or who believes they may be a victim, is encouraged to contact the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME, or contact local law enforcement. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online at www.kbi.ks.gov/sar.

No further information will be released at this time. The investigation remains ongoing.

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EARLIER RELEASE:
The KBI is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Thursday night in Bourbon County involving deputies from the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.

The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office requested KBI assistance at approximately 11:40 p.m. Thursday, May 7. KBI agents responded to the scene.

Late Thursday evening, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a stolen semi-truck traveling northbound from Pittsburg. The vehicle was reported to be driving into oncoming traffic and fleeing from local law enforcement.

Crawford County deputies pursued the vehicle after the driver refused an attempted traffic stop. During the pursuit, the suspect continued to drive the wrong way in the southbound lanes. Deputies attempted to disable the vehicle but were unsuccessful.

As the pursuit continued into Bourbon County, two Crawford County deputies discharged their fi****ms, striking the suspect and vehicle. The suspect lost control of the vehicle near Highway 69 and Indian Road and was taken into custody.

The suspect was treated at a local hospital before being transferred to a regional medical center and is now in stable condition. No law enforcement officers were injured during the incident.

This independent investigation aims to discover all events leading up to the officer-involved shooting. In police use of force cases, the KBI releases details to the public as soon as possible. This information is preliminary in nature and is based on evidence collected and early statements of the parties involved, witnesses, medical personnel and others. It does not represent final or thorough findings which take several weeks to complete.

The investigation remains ongoing.

04/30/2026

🚨🚨🚨PSA: Please be aware this is a scam!!! If you receive a text message like this or similar do not click on any links or reply. Delete the message and continue about your day!

District Court — Traffic Court Summons

Issuing Officer: Sergeant Sophia Reyes, Badge # KS-6578
Case #: KS-DC-2026-TR-6384
Judge: David Thompson
Clerk: Elena Vargas

You must respond to or resolve this case by 9:00 AM on May 1, 2026. Please visit the court portal provided below immediately:

Failure to take action by the deadline may result in the following consequences:
• The Court may issue a summons requiring your personal appearance in court;
• Your driving privileges and vehicle registration may be suspended;
• Violation points may be assessed against your driving record;
• A late fee of $185 will be imposed, in addition to other applicable court costs;
• This case may be referred to a debt collection agency.

Kansas District Court — Traffic Division

To confirm receipt of this notice, please reply with the letter "A" and visit the link provided above.

04/28/2026

Address

293 E. 20th Street
Fort Scott, KS
66701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+16202231440

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