Dunklin County Police Blotter Lookup

Dunklin County police blotter records document arrests and bookings in Missouri's bootheel region. The sheriff's office operates from the Dunklin County Justice Center in Kennett, which opened in 2007 and houses the sheriff's office, prosecutor's office, 911 and emergency management, and the 35th Judicial Court clerk all under one roof. Sheriff Bob Holder leads the department. You can search police blotter data through VineLink, the county website, or by calling the justice center. Public records requests are accepted under the Missouri Sunshine Law.

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Dunklin County Quick Facts

29,000Population
KennettCounty Seat
35thJudicial Circuit
2007Justice Center Opened

Dunklin County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Bob Holder heads the Dunklin County Sheriff's Office at 1175 Floyd Street, Kennett, MO 63857. The office phone is 573-888-2424. Dispatch is at 573-888-2409. The jail phone is 573-888-4010. The fax is 573-888-2604. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Dunklin County Justice Center is a combined facility that opened in 2007. It brings together the sheriff's office, the prosecutor's office, 911 and emergency management, and the 35th Judicial Court clerk. Having all these offices in one building makes it easier to get police blotter data and related records. You can visit one location and access arrest records, court filings, and prosecutor information.

Dunklin County sits in the Missouri bootheel, the far southeast corner of the state. The area is mostly agricultural with small towns spread across the flat delta landscape. The sheriff's office handles patrol, investigations, and jail operations for the unincorporated areas. The Kennett Police Department covers calls within city limits.

Dunklin County police blotter records and Missouri Sunshine Law information

Dunklin County Jail and Police Blotter Records

The Dunklin County jail uses VineLink for inmate searches. You can look up inmates by full or partial name or by ID number. The data includes identifying details, location, arrest information, charge details, booking dates, bond information, release information, and mugshots. Mail for inmates goes to their name at Dunklin County Jail, 1175 Floyd Street, Kennett, MO 63857.

Commissary services use the Tiger Commissary system. Funds can be added through their website. Video visitation is handled by HomeWAV and requires creating an account with a photo ID and photograph. These systems let you communicate with someone who appears on the Dunklin County police blotter while they are in custody.

In 2018, Dunklin County had 1,946 total arrests. Of those, 324 were index arrests and 1,622 were non-index arrests. Index arrests cover serious crimes like murder, robbery, and assault. Non-index arrests cover everything else. This data comes from the county's crime statistics reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Dunklin County Sunshine Law Records

The Missouri Sunshine Law, RSMo 610.010 through 610.035, governs public access to police blotter records in Dunklin County. The custodian of records at the sheriff's office must respond to requests no later than the third business day. Fees are limited to the actual cost of research, redaction, and copying, which typically works out to a few cents per page.

You can submit a records request in writing, by email, by phone, in person, by mail, or by fax. Written and emailed requests are preferred. The Sunshine Law has specific exemptions that may apply to certain police blotter records:

  • Active investigative materials
  • Body-cam and dash-cam footage from ongoing investigations
  • Arrest reports that did not lead to charges within 30 days
  • Details that could endanger victims, witnesses, or officers

Everything else is open. Standard booking logs and arrest reports are available right away. Missouri court records from the 35th Judicial Circuit are accessible through Case.net. The circuit court clerk's office in the Justice Center can help with in-person requests.

Statewide Police Blotter Tools

The MACHS criminal history search covers all of Missouri including Dunklin County. The Show Me Crime portal has statistics and Highway Patrol arrest data. The sex offender registry can be searched by county. The corrections offender search covers active probationers and parolees.

These state tools supplement the local police blotter data available through the Dunklin County Sheriff's Office. They cover statewide records, so a search will show results from Dunklin County along with any other counties where a person may have a record.

Note: The Dunklin County Justice Center houses multiple agencies in one building, making it a one-stop location for police blotter, court, and prosecution records.

Dunklin County Police Blotter and Missouri Law

The Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, protects your right to access police blotter records from the Dunklin 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 Dunklin County are open records. You do not need to provide a reason when you make a request.

Dunklin County sits in the Missouri bootheel, the far southeast corner of the state. The Justice Center in Kennett opened in 2007 and brings together multiple agencies under one roof. The sheriff's office, prosecutor's office, 911 and emergency management, and the 35th Judicial Court clerk all work from the same building. This arrangement makes it easier for the public to access police blotter data, court records, and prosecution information in one trip. The county had 1,946 total arrests in 2018, with 324 index arrests covering serious crimes.

Statewide Criminal History Resources

Several state-run databases include Dunklin 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 Dunklin County and across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Dunklin County is in the Missouri bootheel. These adjacent counties have their own police blotter records.

Cities in Dunklin County

Kennett is the county seat and largest city. Other communities include Malden, Campbell, Senath, Clarkton, and Holcomb. None meet the population threshold for a separate police blotter page. The Kennett Police Department handles calls within city limits. The sheriff's office covers everything else. All Dunklin County police blotter records can be accessed through the Justice Center at 573-888-2424.