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Butler County Sheriff's Office Seeks Community Aid to Apprehend Suspect in "Warrant Wednesday" Initiative

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Published on February 04, 2026
Butler County Sheriff's Office Seeks Community Aid to Apprehend Suspect in "Warrant Wednesday" InitiativeSource: Butler County Sheriff's Office

The Butler County Sheriff's Office is reaching out to the public for assistance in locating individuals with outstanding warrants as part of their "Warrant Wednesday" initiative. The Butler County Sheriff's Office took to social media to highlight an individual they are looking to apprehend, providing a contact number for Warrants Deputy Stewart and expressing gratitude for any help received from the community.

In their latest effort to quickly and effectively track down those with warrants, the Sheriff's Office has utilized Facebook as a tool to disseminate information, urging citizens to aid in the process. The Butler County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post, uploaded at the stroke of midnight, included an image of the person of interest and a direct line to contact Deputy Stewart. Sheriff's Office officials believe that this strategy can potentially help to promptly locate individuals and ensure the safety of the community.

The social media announcement highlighted the commitment of the Sheriff's Office to public safety, showcasing how law enforcement depends on the collective vigilance of the community. "It takes everyone working together to help keep our community safe, and we truly appreciate your assistance," read a part of the notice from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.