ASHTON, W.Va. — A sheriff’s deputy in West Virginia was shot in the face Sunday while attempting to serve charges on a man at a home in a shooting incident from the previous day, authorities said.
Deputies were trying to enter the home in rural Mason County on Sunday where a female caretaker had been shot and wounded a day earlier, W est Virginia Sheriffs’ Association Executive Director Rodney Miller told news outlets.
Deputies were trying to serve charges on an 81-year-old man but he would not let them into the home and fired a handgun, striking the deputy, Miller said.
The deputy was taken to a hospital. His name and condition weren’t immediately available and it wasn’t clear what charges the suspect might face.
A message left with Mason County Sheriff Greg Powers was not immediately returned.
Miller said the woman’s injuries were not life-threatening.
- Records: Trump allies behind rally that ignited Capitol riot
- Is the Big 12 facing a scheduling dilemma? Bob Huggins weighs in
- WV lotteries reach more than $700 million for first time
- Coronavirus in Ohio Sunday update: State reports 5,200 + new cases
- The latest on pro-Trump groups demonstrating Sunday at statehouses across the country