Kermit Police Department

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Kermit is a city in and the county seat of Winkler County, Texas, United States. The city was named for Kermit Roosevelt after a visit by his father Theodore Roosevelt to the county.

*Establishment*
Kermit began as a convenient supply center for the scattered ranches of the area. Kermit became the seat of Winkler County when the county was organized in 1910. The first public school and the post o

ffice opened the same year. The town's namesake, Kermit Roosevelt, once visited the T Bar Ranch in northern Winkler County to hunt antelope a few months before the town was named. In 1916, the county suffered a drought. Many homesteaders and ranchers were forced to leave. In 1924 only Ern Baird's family remained in the town. Only one student attended school in the county for five months of 1924. Only three houses and the courthouse were in use by 1926.

*Discovery of oil*
On July 16, 1926, however, oil was discovered in Hendrick oilfield, near Kermit, and the town experienced a boom. In 1927, a population of 1,000 was reported; by 1929 that number increased to 1,500. On March 4, 1929, the Texas-New Mexico Railway reached the town.

*Great Depression and incorporation*
The Great Depression had little effect on the city throughout much of the 1930s; however, the population declined drastically in the early 1930s, but both population and business figures rose at the end of the 1930s, when 2,700 residents and 180 businesses were listed. On February 15, 1938, residents voted to incorporate. During the 1940s, the oil boom caused real estate prices to double. Housing was scarce, and some people lived in tents. A bank was opened by 1945. The grade school had to be enlarged, and a hospital was built.

*Oil boom days*
In the 1950s the town continued to grow; housing additions were built. By 1960, the city had a population of 10,465 and 260 businesses, and additional growth estimated to be over 12,000 during the decade. Flooding became a problem because of the flat terrain, therefore new crown streets were constructed to solve the flooding problem, and more housing additions were built. The town moved the last working wooden derrick in the Permian Basin from Loving County to Pioneer Park in Kermit in 1966 as a symbol of the importance of the oil industry to the economy of Kermit and Winkler County. In the 1970s and 1980s, the population of Kermit bounced between 8,500 and 6,912, and the number of businesses moved between 200 and 116. Improvements were made in city services, and more housing additions were built. The 1990 United States census set the population of Kermit at 6,875.

*Geography*
Kermit is located at 31°51′21″N 103°5′39″W (31.855762, -103.094173).[10] The city is located in a semi-arid region of the Permian Basin. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) (6.5 km²), all land. Information Provided by: Wikipedia

First photo: A black/white male dog was found 100 block of South Spruce.Second photo: white male dog was found 500 block...
05/05/2026

First photo: A black/white male dog was found 100 block of South Spruce.

Second photo: white male dog was found 500 block of South Poplar.

Third photo: black/white male puppy found 400 block north avenue B.

If either of these dogs belongs to you, please contact the Kermit Police Department to claim them. (432) 586-2577

Thank you

-Jaime Ramos

Winkler County residents be aware‼️The "Final Enforcement Notice" regarding traffic violations is a fraudulent scam desi...
05/05/2026

Winkler County residents be aware‼️

The "Final Enforcement Notice" regarding traffic violations is a fraudulent scam designed to steal your financial information. Official Texas courts will never demand immediate payment via a QR code or threaten "active enforcement" in this manner. If you receive this notice, do not scan the code or provide payment. Below is an example of the scam that some residents have received.

-Jaime Ramos

05/01/2026

Back the Badge Golf Tournament kicks off tomorrow May 2, 2026! ⛳️ Tee time starts at 7:30 AM. See you there and let’s have a great time!

-Jaime Ramos

We sincerely thank our telecommunications officers. Your work does not go unnoticed and is truly appreciated. 💛-Jaime Ra...
04/15/2026

We sincerely thank our telecommunications officers. Your work does not go unnoticed and is truly appreciated. 💛

-Jaime Ramos

This week, we proudly recognize National Telecommunicators Week—honoring the voices behind the scenes who are always there when it matters most.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dispatchers, who provide calmness during chaotic times. Daily, they demonstrate compassion, professionalism, and steadfast dedication to our community, particularly in urgent situations. Regardless of the circumstances, our dispatchers are consistently available to respond when our citizens require assistance the most.

Thank you to our Telecommunications Officers!!💙

04/15/2026

🐾 WE’RE HIRING: Animal Control Officer 🐾

Do you have a passion for animal welfare and serving your community? The City of Kermit is looking for a dedicated individual to join our team as an Animal Control Officer!
In this role, you’ll play a vital part in keeping our residents and pets safe through education, enforcement, and humane care.

What You’ll Do:
✅ Respond to calls regarding stray or dangerous animals.
✅ Enforce city ordinances and promote responsible pet ownership.
✅ Assist with animal shelter operations and adoptions.
✅ Investigate animal-related complaints and ensure public safety.

What You’ll Need:
• High School Diploma or GED.
• A valid Texas Driver’s License.
• Ability to obtain Animal Control Officer Certification.
• A brave heart and a love for animals! (Previous experience in animal care or law enforcement is a plus).

📍 How to Apply:
Visit the Kermit, TX Job Opportunities page at https://kermittx.gov/ to download the application or view full details. You can also pick up and drop off applications in person at City Hall.

Let’s give a warm welcome to our newest patrol officer, Officer Pantoja! We’re excited to have you on the team and look ...
04/14/2026

Let’s give a warm welcome to our newest patrol officer, Officer Pantoja! We’re excited to have you on the team and look forward to serving the community together. Stay safe out there and welcome aboard! 🤝

-Jaime Ramos

04/02/2026

Join us today! Everyone is welcome, all ages! 🐣

03/22/2026
03/18/2026

Attention: The police department phone lines are currently down until further notice.
We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

In case of an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergency matters visit the department in person if necessary.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

-Jaime Ramos

03/17/2026

ATTENTION CITIZENS ‼️

Please be aware there have been fraudulent phone calls using the Kermit Police Department’s phone number to contact residents and are impersonating Chief Jaime Ramos. These callers are falsely claiming there is a fentanyl investigation and are attempting to speak with individuals over the phone instead of meeting in person.

Neither the Kermit Police Department nor Chief Jaime Ramos will conduct or contact you by phone regarding investigations or request information from citizens in this manner.

Do not provide any personal information and contact the Kermit Police Department to report the incident immediately.

Attached you will find a list with the names of individuals with warrants. The Kermit PD would like to take this time to...
03/16/2026

Attached you will find a list with the names of individuals with warrants. The Kermit PD would like to take this time to announce that the individuals listed below should make arrangements with the City of Kermit, TX magistrates office at 110 S Tornillo or by calling (432) 586-2825 in order to resolve any and all warrants, citations and fines.

-Jaime Ramos

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110 S Tornillo
Kermit, TX
79745

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