A person who receives a traffic citation may contest it by going to the court he/she is cited to (listed 0n the citation) and posting bail (paying the amount of the citation). After the person has posted bail, the court clerk will assign a court date for a hearing. If the judge rules in the person’s favor, the bail they posted will be refunded. Additional information can be obtained by calling the Stevens County District Court at (620) 544-2484.
If a person’s vehicle is impounded, the registered owner must go to the Police Department or Sheriff’s Department to obtain a release for the vehicle (releases are only given to the registered owner/s). If the registered owner does not have a valid driver’s license, he/she must bring along a person who possesses a valid driver’s license. If a person’s vehicle is impounded as a vehicle forfeiture and the vehicle is owned by more than one person, the other owner (owner from whom the vehicle was not taken) should refer to the information contained in the Notice of Forfeiture Letter that they will receive by mail, to obtain a release.
To make a traffic accident report, a person only needs to contact the Police or Sheriff’s Department and an officer will be dispatched to take the report and investigate the accident. A person can contact either the Police Department or Sheriff’s Department by calling one of the following numbers:
911, if it’s an emergency
Sheriff — 620-544-4386.
The serious nature of the problem of elder abuse and dependent adult abuse, coupled with the increasing numbers of reports of such abuse, has made it vital that the Stevens County Sheriff’s Department, Hugoton Police Department, and Kansas Department of SRS work closely together to provide a meaningful response to abuse reports.
“Elder physical abuse” is defined as a situation where any person who has the care or custody of, or who stands in a position of trust with an elder, willfully inflicts upon that elder any cruel or inhuman corporal punishment or injury. Physical abuse includes, but is not limited to, direct beatings, sexual assault, unreasonable physical constraint, or prolonged deprivation of food or water.
To report elder abuse, call the Police Department, Sheriff’s Department, or Social Services Department. In the Hugoton area that phone number is 620-544-4386, or if the abuse continues, make an emergency call to 911.
Call 911 when there is a life or death emergency that requires the immediate response of emergency service such as police, fire, or paramedic. Always call 911 when there is a medical problem or something that requires any of the emergency services to respond. Emergency services include the police, sheriff, ambulance, and fire departments.
When there is a situation that requires police response but is not an emergency, use the non-emergency 7-digit telephone numbers:
Sheriff: 620-544-4386
Ambulance: 620-544-2562.
All 911 calls are received by Police Dispatchers who are trained to screen call quickly and efficiently. When calling to report a non-emergency incident, dial the operator and ask for a non-emergency police line. This does not require money when calling from a pay phone.
Dial 911 (on a pay phone it is not necessary to deposit money).
Tell the 911 operator what you need–ambulance, fire truck, or the police.
Be calm. When a caller is upset, it is hard to understand what he or she is saying or to get vital information quickly.
Stay on the phone. Do not hang up!
Give your name and address. If your address is different from the location of the crimes, be sure to let the operator know.
If possible, give the operator suspect description, weapons (if any), and vehicle descriptions and license.
Emergency operators will verify your address and telephone to ensure that the telephone company address that is sent with the call is current and accurate. People living in mobile home parks or on private roads often have addresses that differ from the telephone company street addresses. If you fall into one of these categories, contact the Stevens County Emergency Services Department to find out what your legal street address is.