ing his movies and always thought he
was interesting. He also reminds me
of the sheriff.
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your current occupation?
KW: I applied for a job at the jail
and the sheriff told me that I couldn’t
work there because he wanted me to
apply for a dispatch position.
PCT: If you had to pursue another
career, other than the one you have
now, what would you do?
KW: I can’t imagine anything else
that can be as interesting as this.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
KW: Quadratec magazine
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
KW: Mudding in my Jeep
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?
KW: I’m half Asian
PCT: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
KW: Helping others
PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay
it forward?
KW: Doing a good deed
PCT: If you could choose to have
lunch with anyone, living or dead
from history, who would it be? Why?
KW: John Wayne. I grew up watch-
PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give to someone starting
out in your field?
KW: Don’t let your emotions interfere
with doing a good job.
PCT: What is the coolest thing you
have done in your life?
KW: Dispatching and buying a Jeep.
Evan Cox
Evan is a detective with the
Parker County Sheriff’s Office
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your occupation?
EC: I was a military police in the
Army and a security forces journey-
man in the Air Force, so becoming a
law enforcement officer just seemed
right.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
EC: My favorite novel is an old one.
It’s My Side of the Mountain by Jean
George.
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
EC: I like to shoot long-range rifles
and hang outdoors - anything from
hiking to hunting.
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