SEDGWICK COUNTY—Authorities investigating another inmate death in Wichita have release the name of the man who died.
Just before 1p.m. Wednesday, staff at the Sedgwick County Detention facility found a 38-year-old Joseph Brueggeman of Wichita unresponsive in a housing unit, according to Lt. Benjamin Blick.
Detention staff immediately started cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C.P.R.). Medical Staff responded to the housing until and continued C.P.R. on the inmate.
Emergency Medical Services (E.M.S.) was called. E.M.S. declared the Brueggeman deceased and C.P.R. was ceased at approximately 1:15 p.m. The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Investigation’s Unit and the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (K.B.I.) were notified of the in-custody death.
The Investigation’s Unit and K.B.I. processed the scene. A preliminary investigation indicates the death appears to be from natural causes. An autopsy is pending at the Forensic Science Center. Brueggeman's immediate family members were notified. This is the fourth in-custody death in 2022.
Brueggeman was a pretrial detainee on a municipal misdemeanor charge of violating a protection order. He was in custody since August 11, 2022.