Boone County Police Blotter Database

Boone County police blotter records cover one of the most populated counties in Missouri, with about 185,000 residents centered around Columbia. You can search Boone County police blotter data through the sheriff's office online inmate search system, the jail roster page, and the state court records portal. Sheriff Brian Roberts and his team handle a high volume of arrests and bookings at the county jail, which holds more than 250 inmates. The county is home to the University of Missouri, which adds to the diversity of police blotter entries. Most records are searchable online and free to access.

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Boone County Quick Facts

185,000 Population
Columbia County Seat
250+ Jail Beds
13th Judicial Circuit

Boone County Sheriff Police Blotter

Sheriff Brian Roberts leads the Boone County Sheriff's Office at 2121 County Dr. in Columbia, MO 65202. The main phone is 573-875-1111. The non-emergency line is 573-442-6131. The fax number is 573-874-8969. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For emergencies, call 911.

The Boone County Sheriff's Office website is the main hub for police blotter information. Boone County is a major metropolitan county with diverse law enforcement needs. The sheriff's office runs patrol, investigations, and a large jail operation. The department handles everything from minor traffic violations to serious felony cases. All of these arrests end up on the Boone County police blotter.

Boone County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Columbia Missouri

Columbia is home to the University of Missouri, which means the police blotter can include campus-related incidents. The sheriff's office works alongside the Columbia Police Department and the university's own police force. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, all of these agencies must make their arrest records available to the public.

Boone County Inmate Search

Boone County has one of the better online inmate search systems in Missouri. The Boone County inmate search tool lets you look up current inmates with detailed booking information. You can search by name, booking date, or charges. The system provides real-time updates on who is in custody, and you can even export the detainee list to Excel for your own records.

Boone County online inmate search system for police blotter records

Release information and court dates are integrated with the search tool. An alphabetical visitation schedule is also displayed, which tells you when you can visit someone who appears on the police blotter. This level of online access is unusual for Missouri counties. Most places require you to call or visit in person. Boone County makes it easy to check the police blotter from your computer.

The Boone County Jail page adds more detail. The jail has over 250 beds and averages more than 200 inmates per day. It includes a medical unit and mental health services. Educational and rehabilitative programs are offered, along with a work release program for qualifying inmates. Commissary services run through approved vendors, and both video and in-person visitation options are available.

Boone County Police Blotter Records

The Boone County Sheriff's Office provides several types of records under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Available records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The public records custodian in the sheriff's administration handles all requests. You can submit requests online, in person Monday through Friday, or by mail.

Fees for Boone County police blotter records are standard: $0.10 per page for copies and $8.00 per hour for research that goes past 30 minutes. Certified records cost extra. Crash reports are available online through CrashDocs.org, which is a separate system from the police blotter. The office aims to respond within three business days, as required by the Sunshine Law.

  • Incident reports from patrol deputies
  • Arrest reports with booking details
  • Booking records and jail roster data
  • Crash reports through CrashDocs.org
  • Certified copies for court or legal use

Boone County Court and Police Blotter

The 13th Judicial Circuit serves Boone and Callaway counties. Circuit Clerk Christy Blakemore manages court records at the Columbia courthouse. When someone shows up on the Boone County police blotter and gets charged, their case enters the court system. You can search it through Missouri Case.net by name or case number.

eFiling is available for attorneys in the 13th Circuit. Public access terminals at the Columbia courthouse let anyone search cases in person. Case.net tracks cases from the initial filing all the way through sentencing or dismissal. This gives you the full picture that starts with the police blotter arrest and follows it through the court process.

Note: Boone County shares its judicial circuit with Callaway County, so some court records may reference cases from outside the Boone County area.

Statewide Police Blotter Tools

Beyond the Boone County sheriff's website, several state tools can help you find police blotter data. The Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS) runs statewide criminal background searches. The Missouri State Highway Patrol covers Boone County and posts arrest reports from state troopers. The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search tracks people sentenced to state prison who may have started on the Boone County police blotter.

Crash reports from Boone County are available through CrashDocs.org. This is a separate system from the police blotter, but it covers a common type of law enforcement report. With all these tools together, you can build a fairly complete picture of police activity in Boone County.

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Cities in Boone County

Columbia is the largest city in Boone County and the county seat. It has its own police department that generates police blotter entries separate from the sheriff's office. Both agencies contribute to the overall picture of law enforcement activity in Boone County.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Boone County in central Missouri. Callaway County shares the 13th Judicial Circuit. Each has its own police blotter and arrest records.