Access Cass County Police Blotter

Cass County police blotter records track arrests and bookings in this growing suburban county south of Kansas City. With a population around 110,000, Cass County has a busy jail and active law enforcement. The sheriff's office in Harrisonville manages the police blotter, including an online roster and incident logs available in PDF format. You can check recent arrest data, look up inmates, or file a formal records request through the sheriff's office to get the information you need.

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Cass County Quick Facts

110,000 Population
Harrisonville County Seat
17th Judicial Circuit
265 Max Jail Beds

Cass County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

Sheriff Jeff Weber leads the Cass County Sheriff's Office at 5 W. Wall St. in Harrisonville, MO 64701. The main phone number is 816-380-5200. The jail can be reached at 816-380-5210. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The fax number is 816-380-5219. For emergencies, dial 911.

Cass County is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area and has been one of the faster growing counties in Missouri. That growth brings more law enforcement activity and a larger police blotter. The jail can hold between 136 and 265 inmates depending on housing configuration. Mugshots are not shown on the public roster due to a privacy policy, but names, booking numbers, charges, and bond amounts are all available. Incident logs are posted as PDF files on the sheriff's website.

The Access Corrections commissary system handles inmate accounts and services. Visits are scheduled for 20 minutes at a time. The sheriff's office provides patrol services to all unincorporated parts of the county and runs the jail operation from the Harrisonville facility.

Cass County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Harrisonville Missouri

Cass County Police Blotter Records Requests

The Cass County Sheriff's Office has an online records request portal. Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, you can ask for police blotter records including arrest reports, booking logs, and incident data. Copy fees are $0.10 per page. Research fees may apply after the first hour of staff time. The office must respond within three business days.

Crash reports from Cass County are available through an online vendor linked from the sheriff's site. This is separate from the police blotter but can be useful if you are looking for accident-related arrest data. For court records and case status updates, the 17th Judicial Circuit covers Cass County. Circuit Clerk Cindy M. Glover manages the office in Harrisonville. Public access terminals are available at the courthouse.

How to Search Cass County Police Blotter

Start at the sheriff's website. The roster shows current inmates with booking data and charges. Incident logs in PDF format give you a broader look at daily activity beyond just jail bookings. You can also call 816-380-5200 for direct inquiries during business hours.

Missouri Case.net covers court records for the 17th Judicial Circuit. This is where you find case status, docket entries, and whether charges were filed or dropped after an arrest. The MACHS criminal history search provides statewide background checks that include Cass County records. The Show Me Crime portal has crime statistics and trooper arrest reports.

For sex offender information in Cass County, the Missouri Sex Offender Registry can be searched by county. The Department of Corrections Offender Search shows active probationers and parolees. Both tools are free and cover all of Missouri.

Public Access Rights in Cass County

RSMo 610.100 makes arrest records in Cass County public by default. There are exceptions for active investigations and records that could endanger witnesses. But most police blotter data is open right away. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Any person can ask for these records.

If a request is denied, the Sunshine Law gives you the right to challenge the denial. Agencies that improperly withhold records face potential penalties. The law is designed to keep government transparent, and that includes police blotter records in Cass County and every other county in Missouri.

Note: Cass County does not display mugshots on its public jail roster, but arrest and charge data is still available.

Cass County Police Blotter and Missouri Law

The Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, protects your right to access police blotter records from the Cass County Sheriff's Office. RSMo 610.100 makes arrest records and booking logs open to public inspection. You can file a request in writing, by email, by phone, or in person. The custodian of records must respond within three business days. Standard copy fees run about $0.10 per page. Research fees may apply for requests that require more than 30 minutes of staff time to fulfill.

Some police blotter records may be exempt from disclosure. Active investigation files can be withheld while a case is pending. Records that could endanger victims, witnesses, or officers are also restricted under the law. Arrest reports where no charges were filed within 30 days may be closed to the public. Outside of these specific exemptions, booking data and arrest logs from Cass County are open records. You do not need to provide a reason when you make a request.

Cass County has been one of the faster growing counties in Missouri over the past decade. The Kansas City metro expansion has pushed suburban development south into Cass County, bringing more residents and more law enforcement activity. The jail can hold between 136 and 265 inmates depending on how the housing is configured. Incident logs are available in PDF format on the sheriff's website, giving a broader view of daily police activity beyond just jail bookings. The Access Corrections system handles commissary for inmates.

Statewide Criminal History Resources

Several state-run databases include Cass County records. The Missouri State Highway Patrol operates the Show Me Crime portal with crime statistics dashboards and arrest reports from state troopers. Every law enforcement agency in Missouri reports crime data monthly to the Highway Patrol. This feeds into the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program for national tracking.

The MACHS criminal history search covers all 114 Missouri counties. Enter a first name, last name, and date of birth or Social Security number. Results come as a secure PDF. These are possible matches that need fingerprint verification for confirmation. The Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active probationers and parolees in Cass County and across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Cass County borders several counties in the Kansas City metro area. Each maintains its own police blotter system.

Cities in Cass County

Harrisonville is the county seat. Other communities include Belton, Pleasant Hill, Peculiar, and Raymore. Parts of Lee's Summit extend into Cass County. The city police departments handle calls within their limits, while the sheriff covers the rest. Police blotter data from all these agencies can be found through the sheriff's office and state tools listed above.