Bollinger County Police Blotter

Bollinger County police blotter records document all arrests and bookings in this southeast Missouri county. The county seat is Marble Hill, and Sheriff Casey A. Graham oversees law enforcement and jail operations. You can search Bollinger County police blotter data through the sheriff's office website, the jail roster page, and third-party search tools like the VineLink. The county sits in a rural area with agricultural land and some recreational spots. Records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law, and most can be accessed online or through a written request to the sheriff's office.

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Bollinger County Quick Facts

Marble Hill County Seat
Casey A. Graham Sheriff
573-238-1490 Office Phone
SE Missouri Region

Bollinger County Sheriff Police Blotter

Sheriff Casey A. Graham heads the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office at 202 High Street in Marble Hill, MO 63764. The office phone is 573-238-1490. For jail questions, call the same number with ext. 2. The fax is 573-238-1491, and emergencies go to 911. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

The Bollinger County Sheriff's Office website is the starting point for police blotter searches. The sheriff handles all patrol and jail operations for the county. Deputies make arrests on rural roads and in small communities throughout Bollinger County. Each booking gets logged and becomes a police blotter entry that is open to public review.

Bollinger County sits in the historic New Madrid fault area of southeast Missouri. It is a rural county with agricultural and recreational areas. The police blotter here tends to reflect the kinds of calls you see in smaller communities: traffic stops, property crimes, drug-related arrests, and domestic calls. The sheriff's office is the main law enforcement presence across the entire county.

Bollinger County Jail Roster

The Bollinger County Jail maintains a current inmates roster that you can view online. The roster shows booking information, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots for each person in custody. A 48-hour release list is also kept so you can see who was recently let go from the jail.

When someone gets arrested in Bollinger County, their information goes into the jail's booking system. That data becomes part of the police blotter and stays on the public roster until the person is released. Checking the jail roster is the fastest way to see what is happening on the Bollinger County police blotter right now.

Bollinger County jail roster and police blotter public records search

Note: Mugshots are displayed on the roster when they are available, but not every entry will have one.

Bollinger County Police Blotter Records

The Bollinger County records page covers how to request police blotter data. Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo governs public records access for the sheriff's office. Written requests are accepted in person, by mail, or by email. The custodian of records at the sheriff's office processes each request.

Standard fees apply for copies and research time. The county follows state guidelines for pricing: typically $0.10 per page for copies, with research fees kicking in for searches that go past 30 minutes. The office must respond within the timeframes set by state law, which is generally three business days. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The Sunshine Law gives everyone the right to access police blotter data without providing a reason.

The VineLink inmate search tool for Bollinger County offers third-party search capabilities. You can look up inmates by name or booking number. Historical booking data is also available through this tool, along with links to court records on Case.net. This gives you a broader view of the Bollinger County police blotter beyond just what is currently on the jail's own website.

Search Bollinger County Records Statewide

Missouri has several state-level tools that can help you find police blotter data connected to Bollinger County. The MACHS portal lets you run criminal background checks across the state. The Missouri State Highway Patrol covers Bollinger County and posts arrest data from state troopers working in the area.

Court records from Bollinger County cases are available through Missouri Case.net. Once a police blotter arrest leads to criminal charges, the case moves into the court system where you can track its progress online. Case.net shows charge details, hearing dates, and case outcomes for all public criminal cases in the county.

The Missouri Department of Corrections also maintains an offender search tool for people who have been sentenced and transferred to state prison. This picks up where the local police blotter leaves off, tracking offenders after they leave the county jail system.

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Bollinger County Law Enforcement

The sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency in Bollinger County. Deputies handle patrol, investigations, and jail operations for the entire county. Because this is a rural area, the sheriff's team covers a lot of ground. Response times can vary depending on where a call comes from. The police blotter reflects the kinds of crimes common in rural southeast Missouri: property offenses, drug-related arrests, traffic violations, and domestic calls make up most entries.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol also patrols roads in Bollinger County. State troopers make arrests that appear on both the state records and the local police blotter. The MSHP website posts arrest reports from troopers working in this area, giving you another source for police blotter data beyond the sheriff's office. Between the sheriff's deputies and state troopers, the Bollinger County police blotter captures law enforcement activity from multiple agencies working in the same area.

VineLink is another useful search tool for Bollinger County inmates. You can search by name or booking number and get details about charges, bond amounts, and custody status. The system also offers a free victim notification service that alerts you when an inmate's status changes.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Bollinger County in southeast Missouri. Each maintains separate police blotter records and jail rosters.