During the July 8 meeting the sheriff presented June activity statistics to the Harvey County Board of Commissioners, reporting the office handled 202 cases, 406 traffic stops, issued 74 tickets and made 75 arrests. The department logged roughly 39,000 miles of patrol driving in June.
The sheriff reported 19 vehicle‑versus‑animal crashes (including 9 non‑injury and 5 injury crashes) and described a notable train‑vs‑car crash near Whitewater on June 30 in which the occupant survived. He said the department served 668 civil process documents and handled 1,481 calls for service for the month. The office executed two search warrants (likely DUI blood draws, he said) and reported jail transports and inmate administration tasks, including five inmates awaiting transfer to the Department of Corrections.
The sheriff noted fuel costs in June totaled about $5,735 (department‑wide) and that overtime covered minimum staffing shortfalls. He described the month as "kind of an average month of June" and said there were no trends of particular concern. Commissioners thanked the sheriff for the report; no formal action was taken.