Andrews County Jail Deaths (2012–2024)

This page provides a structured overview of Andrews County jail deaths based on publicly available custodial death reports. The information is organized to give a clear view of incidents occurring within local detention environments and how those records are documented over time.

Total Records: 2

Although the number of documented cases is limited, reviewing detention-related incidents still offers valuable context. Small datasets can establish a baseline for understanding reporting consistency, agency involvement, and how custodial events are recorded at the county level.

All information is derived from official reporting sources, including the Texas Attorney General’s Office. For a broader comparison across jurisdictions, visit the Texas county jail deaths index, which aggregates similar data from across the state.

When viewed alongside other counties, these records contribute to a larger understanding of detention-related patterns. Over time, comparing multiple counties allows trends to emerge that may not be immediately visible within a single dataset.

In addition, consistent reporting across counties helps establish transparency and provides a foundation for public review. This page is intended to support awareness while maintaining a clear separation between county-level records and state prison data.


Recorded Jail Death Cases

  • 9/13/2024 — Ricardo Infante — Andrews Police Department
  • 1/15/2012 — Earney Lee Maker — Texas Department of Public Safety

Data Context and Usage

The dataset presented here is intended as a reference point for research and public awareness. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, records may change as new information becomes available or reporting standards evolve.

Users are encouraged to compare this data with other counties to gain a broader understanding of detention-related incidents across Texas. Patterns become more meaningful when viewed in a wider context.

Note: This dataset reflects county-level detention records only and excludes state prison (TDCJ) cases.

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