Failure to report a custody death within 30 days constitutes a class B misdemeanor crime, per the Texas Penal Code.
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office was late in reporting an in-custody death to the state, citing a clerical error.
The adopted son of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn was arrested Monday for soliciting an underage girl and assaulting ...
Preliminary investigation revealed the woman had been burning trash in her back yard and poured gasoline on the trash to ...
One of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn’s sons was arrested Monday on charges of solicitation of a person under 18, ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — The adopted son of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn was arrested Monday after reportedly making ...
Tarrant County’s new jail chief brings with him a wealth of experience in county jail operations, according to his personnel ...
William Waybourn, the son of Sheriff Bill Waybourn, was arrested Monday by Arlington Police and is facing three different ...
Arlington Police responded to a 911 call at about 4:45 p.m. from an underage girl who said a man was making sexually explicit ...
The 20-year-old faces charges of soliciting a person under 18 years old, assault on a peace officer, and resisting arrest.
The adopted son of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn was arrested Monday for soliciting an underage girl and assaulting and injuring a police officer who was trying to arrest him ...