Williamson County Constable Precinct 3

Williamson County Constable Precinct 3

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08/15/2023

Constable Lindemann was visited by US Marine Private Jacob Kitchens. Kitchens is a 2022 graduate of Hutto High School and is interested in a career in law enforcement, specifically becoming a Texas Ranger following his commitment to the Marines. Constable Lindemann and Kitchens’ father served as deputies for the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in the 1980s. The Constable is thankful to have fine young people like Jacob who are interested in careers in the military and law enforcement to serve the public for generations to come.

Photos from Williamson County Constable Precinct 3's post 04/26/2023

We were honored to attend the National Crime Victims' Rights Week event today at the Georgetown Annex. The event was a chance for local law enforcement agencies and other local organizations, to be recognized for their hard work and dedication to victims' rights. Constable Lindemann had the privilege of giving the welcome speech. This event was also an opportunity to view the beautiful artwork from the "Survivor Voices" art exhibit.

12/01/2022

Sharing for the numerous agencies searching for Athena!

UPDATE for Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022: SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING CHILD — Multiple law enforcement agencies and other first responders searched overnight for a missing 7-year-old girl in the Paradise/Cottondale area. Wise County Sheriff Lane Akin said around 6:40 p.m. Wednesday, a parent reported her daughter, Athena Strand, missing. The mother said she went to the daughter’s room, but she was not there. After about an hour looking for the child, she contacted the sheriff’s office. The Wise County Sheriff’s Office, DPS, the local Texas Ranger, Fort Worth Police Department, Bridgeport Police Department, local fire departments, Wise County EMS, Search Rescue One (K-9 assisted) and several others searched the surrounding area. The child was not found, but the search is continuing, Akin said. The child was last seen in the vicinity of the 200 block of County Road 3573 in Paradise. If you have any information regarding the child’s whereabouts, call WCSO, 940-627-5971. Read more: https://www.wcmessenger.com/articles/update-for-thursday-december-1-2022/

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