Cooper County Police Blotter Search

Cooper County police blotter records document arrests and bookings in this mid-Missouri county along the Missouri River. The sheriff's office in Boonville runs a 70-bed detention unit and keeps an online inmate lookup. Cooper County covers 569 square miles with a population of about 17,000. You can search police blotter data through the sheriff's website, third-party inmate tools, or by contacting the office directly. The county also falls along the Katy Trail, and law enforcement covers a mix of rural and small-town areas.

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Cooper County Quick Facts

17,103Population
BoonvilleCounty Seat
70Jail Beds
569 sq miCounty Area

Cooper County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

Sheriff Chris Class heads the Cooper County Sheriff's Office at 200 Main Street, Boonville, MO 65233. The office phone is 660-882-2771. The jail line is 660-882-6985. The fax is 660-882-7075. You can email sheriffsoffice@coopercountymo.gov. Administrative hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Police blotter records from Cooper County are created at the booking desk of the detention unit. Each arrest produces a log entry with the person's name, ID number, charges, booking details, bond information, classification, and mugshot. The Cooper County Sheriff's website provides information about the department and its services. Inmate data is updated daily as new bookings come in.

Cooper County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Boonville Missouri

Cooper County Detention Unit

The Cooper County Detention Unit has 70 beds for male and female inmates. It was built in 1999. Captain Amanda M. Blank serves as the administrator. Lieutenant Robyn Pfeiffer and Sergeants Jordan Humphrey and Kenneth Lucas oversee the staff of 10 detention officers. The daily housing fee is $50 per day plus medical costs.

Visitation is on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4:00 p.m. Visits are done by video through a lobby kiosk. Each visit can last up to 30 minutes but may be shortened when demand is high. You have to schedule 24 hours in advance. Only one visit per inmate per day is allowed. A valid ID is required. Visitors under 18 must be with an adult. Only one person can be at the screen at a time. Co-defendants or people who were incarcerated in the past 12 months need written approval to visit.

Cooper County inmate lookup and detention unit information

Note: All visits at the Cooper County Detention Unit are monitored and must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead of time.

Searching Cooper County Police Blotter Data

Third-party inmate search sites cover Cooper County. You can search by name or ID number to find booking records, charges, and release information. The MACHS criminal history portal covers statewide records including Cooper County. Missouri Case.net handles court records for the Cooper County Circuit Court.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, arrest records from Cooper County are public. You can request booking logs and police blotter data from the sheriff's office. Send your request to 200 Main Street in Boonville. The response deadline is three business days. Fees are $0.10 per page for copies.

The Show Me Crime portal has crime statistics for Cooper County. The sex offender registry can be searched by county. The corrections offender search shows people on probation or parole.

Public Records Rights in Cooper County

RSMo 610.100 makes police blotter records in Cooper County open to the public. Exemptions exist for active investigations and records that could put someone at risk. Arrests that do not lead to charges within 30 days can also be restricted. Standard booking data is available immediately. Any person can request these records without explaining why.

If a Sunshine Law request is denied and you think the denial was improper, the law provides a way to challenge it. Courts can order the release of records and impose penalties on agencies that improperly withhold public records. This applies to the Cooper County Sheriff's Office and every other public agency in Missouri.

Cooper County Police Blotter and Missouri Law

The Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, protects your right to access police blotter records from the Cooper 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 Cooper County are open records. You do not need to provide a reason when you make a request. Any person can ask for these records regardless of where they live.

Cooper County's detention unit has a daily housing fee of $50 per day plus medical costs. The facility holds both male and female inmates in a 70-bed building constructed in 1999. Ten detention officers staff the facility under the direction of Captain Amanda M. Blank. All visits are monitored and follow strict scheduling rules to maintain security at the Cooper County facility.

Statewide Criminal History Tools

Several state-run databases include Cooper 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. This feeds into the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program for national comparisons. You can use these tools to see how Cooper County compares to other counties in the state.

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 online. These are possible matches that cannot be confirmed without fingerprints. For fingerprint-based checks, use the separate MACHS fingerprint portal. The Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active probationers and parolees in Cooper County and across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Cooper County sits along the Missouri River in central Missouri. Each neighboring county has its own police blotter system.

Cities in Cooper County

Boonville is the county seat and largest community. Other towns include Pilot Grove, Bunceton, and Otterville. None qualify for a separate police blotter page. All Cooper County police blotter records are managed through the sheriff's office at 660-882-2771. The city of Columbia in neighboring Boone County is the closest qualifying city.