Enid, Okla. — A former police officer has been found guilty of child sexual abuse and lewd molestation following a trial in Garfield County District Court. Brock England, 34, was convicted on January 22, 2025, on charges involving crimes committed against a child under the age of 12 in both Oklahoma and Kansas.
The charges stemmed from an investigation launched in October 2022 by the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office after allegations of sexual misconduct were made against England, who was serving with the Wichita Police Department at the time.
According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), a thorough investigation revealed that England had committed multiple sex crimes in both states, some of which occurred while he was on duty as a law enforcement officer.
In March 2023, England was arrested by the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office in Kansas and charged in Garfield County with sexual abuse of a child under 12 and lewd molestation.
At the time of his arrest, England was off-duty and had been employed by the Wichita Police Department for seven years.
The department placed him on administrative leave as they awaited the outcomes of both the criminal and internal investigations.
Court documents revealed that England had worked for the Wichita Police Department from June 2014 until August 2019, before briefly joining the Enid Police Department.
He worked for Enid PD for four months before returning to the Wichita Police Department in December 2019. The case has raised significant concern over the actions of a former officer who held a position of public trust.
England is scheduled for sentencing on March 17, 2025, in Garfield County District Court before Judge Paul Woodward.
His conviction marks a critical step in holding those in positions of authority accountable for criminal acts, particularly in cases involving vulnerable children.