Deputy Sheriff Kurt Andrew Ford

Deputy Sheriff Kurt Andrew Ford

Harvey County Sheriff's Office, Kansas

End of Watch Saturday, April 9, 2005

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Kurt Andrew Ford

Deputy Sheriff Kurt Ford was shot and killed while conducting a forced entry during a hostage situation at 131 SE 14th Street in Newton.

The hostage situation stemmed from a domestic disturbance earlier in the evening. When officers arrived at the home the male subject took a female subject hostage. Deputy Ford and other members of the Harvey County Emergency Response Team responded to the scene. Three hours into the standoff the subject started attacking the hostage. The ERT team made a forced entry into the home and was met with gunfire from the man, who was armed with two handguns.

Deputy Ford was struck in the head and fatally wounded. Another member of the team, a detective with the Hesston Police Department, was shot twice and wounded. The subject remained barricaded in the home for an additional five hours before surrendering.

The subject, a convicted felon, had a history of domestic violence reports at his home. Police later found multiple weapons at the scene. The man was convicted of capital murder on June 28th, 2006, and was subsequently sentenced to life in prison.

Deputy Ford had just returned to law enforcement to serve with the Harvey County Sheriff's Office four months earlier. He had previously served in law enforcement for 13 years with multiple agencies in Kansas and Colorado. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

Bio

  • Age 38
  • Tour 13 years
  • Badge 918

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Sentenced to life

barricade, convicted felon, domestic, hostage, swat

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Odie,
I wasn't in the right headspace for the 20th anniversary last year to make a reflection, but I wanted to give you an update before the emotions of April 9th take hold of me again. Man, you wouldn't believe how the team has developed! These guys have an armored Bearcat now, a tactical toolbox truck hauling a trailer of technology you wouldn't believe. I was fortunate enough to sit in on an selection committee recently and the standards this team is maintaining is top notch. You would be so proud of where this team is operationally.

You were the guy who always encouraged me to take the risk to apply to HVCO ERT and pushed me to be more than I thought I could be. I'm honored to have been with you when you made the ultimate sacrifice. I witnessed your bravery, and it has inspired me. Well Done, Sir. (Salute)

Chief Bryan Hall
Sedgwick Police Department

March 10, 2026

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