Pflugerville - Hutto Edition | February 2025

Government

BY ANNA MANESS

County hires 4 death investigators

The backstory

Up until now, the county’s four justices have been responsible for conducting death inquests through one-week shifts, since Williamson County doesn’t have a medical examiner’s oce, Williams said. For three weeks out of the month, justices would have a full court docket, but starting Thursday at 5 p.m., they would be on-call 24/7 for death inquiries countywide until the following Thursday, Williams said. Justices could receive between 25-30 inquests while on call, she said.

Historically, justices of the peace have been in charge of responding to death inquests, Williams said. Williamson County commissioners approved funding for the new positions as part of the scal year 2024-25 general budget. “I’m so proud of this particular piece of our budget, and in fact, it may be the most important thing I’ve been a part of since I’ve been county judge,” Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell said at an Aug. 27 county commissioners meeting. Each of the county’s four justices will be assigned one DII, Williams said. They will work alongside investigators to ensure ample evidence exists to conrm the manner and cause of death, she said.

Four death inquest investigators have started working for Williamson County, a need elected ocials have been voicing for a decade. The new positions—two DIIs and two senior DIIs—will help the Justice Courts oversee unattended deaths in the county, or deaths requiring an investigation to determine the cause, manner and time of death. The employees’ rst day was Jan. 10, a county ocial said. Angela Williams, Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 judge, said the investigators are coming from other medical examiner’s oces in Texas. “We are getting some highly skilled and extremely qualied death investigators,” Williams said in an interview with Community Impact .

Unattended deaths can look like a person dying:

• In prison • By suicide • From unknown circumstances • An unnatural death, such as drowning or in an automobile accident • While under the care of a physician who only veriˆies death certiˆicates for natural deaths

WilCo death cases worked by Justice of the Peaces, 20142023

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Looking ahead

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While the commissioners court is considering locating the county’s future medical examiner’s o ce at the newly purchased Lake Creek Annex building in Austin, no nal decisions on the annex have been made, a county o cial said. Gravell voiced a need for death inquest investigators back in 2015, when he himself was a Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, according to previous Community Impact reporting.

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SOURCE: WILLIAMSON COUNTYœCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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