Clark County Police Blotter Records

Clark County police blotter records are available through the sheriff's office in Kahoka, located in northeast Missouri near the Iowa border. What makes Clark County stand out is that the sheriff publishes weekly arrest reports on the department website, giving residents a regular look at police blotter activity. You can also search for inmates online, check the most wanted list, or file a records request under the Missouri Sunshine Law. Sheriff Shawn Webster runs the office with a team of deputies who patrol the county.

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Clark County Quick Facts

6,800 Population
Kahoka County Seat
Weekly Arrest Reports
$0.10 Copy Fee Per Page

Clark County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

Sheriff Shawn Webster heads the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 518 N. Lincoln St. in Kahoka, MO 63445. The phone is 660-727-2911. The fax is 660-727-2445. You can email at clarksheriff@clarkmosheriff.com. The department's mission is to protect lives, property, and the rights of citizens while maintaining order and enforcing the law.

The staff includes Captain Sean Smeltser, Investigator Tim Vice, and road deputies Ryan Orr, Clayle Franklin, and Brandon Trinkle. For a small county, Clark has a notable online presence. The sheriff's website includes arrest reports, an inmate lookup page, a most wanted list, and sex offender registry access. Mugshots are available online for Clark County bookings.

Clark County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Kahoka Missouri

Clark County Weekly Arrest Reports

The Clark County arrest reports page is updated weekly. It shows the names and ages of people who were arrested, along with their charges, dates, times, and arrest details. This is essentially the Clark County police blotter in published form. Historical arrest data is also archived on the site, so you can look back at past weeks.

This level of transparency is less common in small Missouri counties. Many rural counties do not post weekly arrest summaries online. Clark County does, which makes it easier for residents and the public to stay informed about law enforcement activity in the area. The information is accessible from the main sheriff's website and does not require a login or account.

Clark County weekly arrest reports and police blotter data

Clark County Jail and Inmate Search

The Clark County jail is at the same address as the sheriff's office: 518 N. Lincoln St. in Kahoka. The VineLink provides an online search for Clark County inmates. The roster shows names, identifying details, arrest info, booking details, bond information, housing locations, and mugshots.

Commissary services use Access Corrections. You can add funds through the website or by calling 866-345-1884. Video visitation is available through CIDNET daily from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. You schedule visits through the CIDNET website. Medical care is provided on-site. The jail address for inmate mail is 518 N. Lincoln St., Kahoka, MO 63445.

Clark County jail inmate search for police blotter records

Note: Clark County is one of the few small Missouri counties that publishes weekly arrest reports online.

Court Records and Statewide Tools

The Clark County Circuit Court handles criminal and civil cases. Clerk of Circuit Court Pam Howard manages the office. You can reach the court at 660-727-2911, ext. 2. Missouri Case.net covers all public court records for the county. You can search for docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges online.

For statewide searches, the MACHS criminal history site includes Clark County. The Show Me Crime portal has crime statistics. The sex offender registry can be filtered by county. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, Missouri's Sunshine Law, all of these police blotter records are public. The sheriff must respond to records requests within three business days.

Clark County Police Blotter and the Sunshine Law

The Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, governs public access to police blotter records in Clark County. RSMo 610.100 specifically addresses arrest records and makes them open to public inspection. The custodian of records at the Clark County Sheriff's Office handles requests. You can ask for booking logs, arrest reports, incident data, and related documents. The law says the agency must respond within three business days. Copy fees max out at about $0.10 per page. Research fees may apply for requests that take more than 30 minutes of staff time.

Some records have exemptions. Active investigation files can be held back while the case is pending. Records that might put victims, witnesses, or officers at risk are also restricted. If someone was arrested but charges were not filed within 30 days, that arrest report may be closed. These are the main exceptions. Most routine booking data and police blotter entries are available right away in Clark County.

If your request is denied, the Sunshine Law gives you the right to appeal. You can challenge the denial in court. Agencies that improperly withhold records can face penalties including civil fines and attorney fee awards. This system keeps Clark County law enforcement accountable and transparent.

Statewide Tools for Clark County Records

The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs several databases that include Clark County data. The Show Me Crime portal lets you check crime statistics and see recent trooper arrest reports. Every law enforcement agency in Missouri must report crime data monthly to the Highway Patrol. Clark County data feeds into this system alongside data from all 114 counties. The FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program also receives this data for national tracking.

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active offenders on probation or parole. This includes people from Clark County who are under state supervision after being convicted. You can search by name including aliases. The results show DOC ID, name, date of birth, race, height, weight, and gender. It does not include people who have been fully discharged from their sentences.

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Nearby Counties

Clark County sits in the far northeast corner of Missouri. These counties are close by and keep their own police blotter records.

Cities in Clark County

Kahoka is the county seat. Other small communities include Wayland, Wyaconda, and Luray. None qualify for separate police blotter pages. All records go through the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 660-727-2911. Clark County sits in the far northeast corner of Missouri near the Iowa border. The small population means the police blotter is less active than in metro counties, but the weekly arrest reports that the sheriff posts online make it easy to stay up to date on recent activity in the area.