Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office seeks public’s help locating suspect Paul Weeks

Lafayette Woods, Jr., Sheriff of Jefferson County
Lafayette Woods, Jr., Sheriff of Jefferson County
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced on April 23 that it is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Paul Weeks, a 32-year-old man wanted for breaking or entering, theft of property, and criminal trespass. Weeks is described as a white male, approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing around 140 pounds.

The sheriff’s office has asked anyone who sees Weeks or has information about his whereabouts to contact Investigator Pennington at 870-510-1831 or call 911. The request comes as part of ongoing efforts to maintain community safety.

According to the official website, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office supports community welfare through progressive public safety efforts and provides services throughout Jefferson County in Arkansas. The office manages nine divisions and two detention centers as part of its operations according to the official website.

Lafayette Woods took on the role of sheriff in 2019 according to the official website. The office focuses on providing professional and ethical public safety services while fostering accountable community initiatives according to the official website.

Serving the tenth largest county by landmass in Arkansas, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has delivered law enforcement services since the county was established. It operates in various regions of Arkansas bearing its name and promotes community well-being through responsible safety measures while managing several divisions and facilities according to the official website.



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