Officer Steve McKenna – Wichita Police Department

Officer Steve McKenna of the Wichita Police Department attempts to pull over an SUV with a stolen 60-day temporary tag. When Officer McKenna flashes his lights the vehicle makes a u-turn into a yard and takes off into a neighborhood. After blowing through multiple stop signs, the SUV drives down a dense alleyway and pops … Read more

Officer Kaleb Brewer – Wichita Police Department

Officer Kaleb Brewer of the Wichita Police Department spots a male driver not wearing a seat belt. At first, the driver is cooperative but proceeds to drive-off as Officer Brewer conducts his investigation. After a brief chase, the male driver pulls into a driveway. As officers search the vehicle they find a small baggy containing … Read more

Officer Andrew Van Gundy – Santa Rosa Police Department

While on patrol Officer Andrew Van Gundy initiates a traffic stop after witnessing a vehicle swerve in and out of lanes. Officer Van Gundy pursues the male driver who refuses to stop. The driver bypasses two stops signs before crashing into a driveway and hitting two parked cars. Officer Van Gundy rushes to assist the … Read more

Detective Mathew Neill – Alameda County Sheriff’s Office

Detective Mathew Neill of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office attempts to stop a vehicle with no front plate. The driver tries to lose the detective by driving into a gas station. He fails to yield as he exits the gas station parking lot and speeds away onto the highway. Detective Neill attempts to terminate the … Read more

Deputy Samuel Kimmel – Martin County Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Sheriff Samuel Kimmel – Martin County Sheriffs Office Deputy Kimmel attempts to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle that missed a stop sign. The vehicle slows down, but decides to pick it back up while turning into a nearby neighborhood. Kimmel stays with the alluding suspect following it through a neighborhood on to … Read more

Deputy Martin Perez – Bexar County Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Martin Perez of the Bexar County Sheriffs Department attempts to make a traffic stop on a car that is speeding with a rear donut tire. The car stops, but when the deputy gets out of his cruiser, the vehicle speeds off. A high-speed pursuit ensues through several neighborhoods. The suspect drives down a dirt … Read more

Deputy Lance Herrera – Bexar County Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Lance Herrera of the Bexar County Sheriffs Department spots a man riding a bike without an illuminated light attached to his bike. Deputy Herrera tries to make contact with the man, but he speeds up and tries to elude the deputy by cutting through the driveway of a home and into the backyard. The man is apprehended, and the drugs he discarded retrieved. The suspect admits that he is addicted to heroin and looking to make a change in his life. He explains that this arrest him could be a step in that direction because he will have a chance to clean up in jail. The suspect is arrested for evading on foot, possession of marijuana and destruction of evidence.

Deputy Lance Herrera of the Bexar County Sheriff’s Department attempts to make a traffic stop on a car that is traveling at 85 MPH. The driver refuses to stop and leads the deputy on a brief car chase. The car finally pulls over just outside of an apartment complex, where the deputy is able to take the suspect to the ground and place him in handcuffs. The man reveals that he had been speeding because he was in a desperate rush to get home to his wife. Deputy Herrera speaks with the man’s wife, and she explains that she has looked through her husband’s phone and that she knows that he is addicted to porn. She has reached a breaking point, and she no longer wishes to be in a relationship with her husband. A search of the vehicle reveals a loaded gun and a full magazine. When Deputy Herrera confronts the man with the news of the discovery, the man swears that the car and the gun belong to his brother. He tells Deputy Herrera that he knew that he was going to be arrested anyway, and that was why he fled. The man is concerned with his need to convince his wife that he is not involved with making pornography videos or sleeping with men. The deputy books the man on charges of felony evasion in a motor vehicle and unlawful carry of a firearm.

Deputy Andrew Hairston – Spokane County Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Hairston with Spokane County Sheriff’s Office attempts to stop a vehicle for failure to maintain his lane. The driver of the vehicle refuses to stop, and pursuit ensues through a parking lot. The suspect blows through a stop sign continuing to swerve around vehicles. The vehicle enters an apartment complex, and the driver tries to bail out. Deputy Hairston runs up to the vehicle and is able to tackle him to the ground. Backup arrives and detains the passenger. The driver says he was just going to get food and then headed home. He explains that he was never running from the Police and wanted to make sure his car was parked at home. The suspect is booked on felony charges. Passenger says he didn’t know why his buddy decided to run. 

NameAndrew Hairston
RankDeputy
AgencySpokane County Sheriff’s Office
Station/Area CommandDowntown Nights Platoon 1 / District 13
Age29
FromLived in Spokane since I was 5
Hired05/2014
Why Law EnforcementEver since I was a kid I wanted to be in a job where I served my community. The first time I truly realized I wanted to be a Cop was in High School. I had some pretty good role models around that time and afterward that made me want to go into law enforcement.
First ArrestMy first memorable arrest, I was searching for a guy who fled a bar after assaulting someone. I located the suspect, and while moving in to detain him, he threw a haymaker at me then took off running. A foot pursuit ensued and I chased him about 100 yards before catching up to him and he started fighting again. Backup arrived, taser deployed, one in custody.
Best part of the jobI love the proactive side of Police work. Going out and searching for badguys, and getting to put them in jail.
HobbiesI love the outdoors. I enjoy hunting, shooting, camping, golfing, etc. I also have a ’72 Chevelle in the garage that needs to get built one of these days.
Favorite QuoteI am a big fan of K-9s and love it when they are referred to as a “Fur Missile.”