Find Randolph County Police Blotter

Randolph County police blotter records cover arrests, bookings, and law enforcement activity in north-central Missouri. The county seat is Huntsville, and Sheriff Aaron Wilson leads the office. Randolph County has a 99-bed jail that uses the JailTracker system for its inmate roster. You can search police blotter data through the sheriff's website, the jail roster, and Missouri's statewide court system. Chief Deputy Mike Barrett assists with daily operations and records management. Several tools make it possible to access Randolph County police blotter information from home or in person.

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Randolph County Quick Facts

County Seat Huntsville
Sheriff Aaron Wilson
844-277-6555 Phone
99 Beds Jail Capacity

Randolph County Sheriff's Office

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is at 372 Highway JJ, Huntsville, Missouri 65259. Sheriff Aaron Wilson leads the department with Chief Deputy Mike Barrett. The main phone number is 844-277-6555. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The sheriff's office handles all police blotter records for Randolph County. Every arrest creates a booking entry with the person's name, charges, bond details, and mugshot. The office also maintains a Most Wanted page with names, charges, and photos of people with active warrants. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, closed arrest records are public in Missouri. The Randolph County sheriff must release them when properly requested.

Missouri statewide search tools for Randolph County police blotter records
Office Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Address 372 Highway JJ
Huntsville, MO 65259
Phone 844-277-6555
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Randolph County Jail Roster

The Randolph County jail is in Huntsville and has a 99-bed capacity at medium security level. Jail Administrator Curtis Still oversees the facility with Assistant Jail Administrator Aleix Fry. The jail uses the JailTracker system for its inmate roster, which shows identifying details, charge information, bond data, booking dates, and mugshots. This is one of the best ways to check the Randolph County police blotter for recent activity.

The jail staff includes Deputy Beth Brown and officers Blake Barnes, Carter Thiel, Crystal Fischer, Crystal Stuck, John Hawken, Logan Butner, Skylor Turner, Taylor Ziemer, Trent Shield, Victoria Howlett, and Thomas Imhoff. Nurse Jessica Tagg handles medical care. The telephone carrier is Protocall Inmate Calling Services.

For online inmate searches, VineLink carries Randolph County data. You can also use VineLink to search by name or ID number across all Missouri facilities.

Note: Randolph County also houses inmates from Ralls County, which has no operating jail.

Search Randolph County Police Blotter Records

Start with the JailTracker roster for current bookings in Randolph County. For court records that follow from arrests, use Missouri Case.net to search by name or case number. Case.net shows charges, court dates, and outcomes for Randolph County cases.

The ShowMeCrime portal publishes arrest data and crime statistics for every Missouri county. The MACHS system covers statewide background checks and criminal history records. Both are free and cover Randolph County.

For formal records requests, send a written request to the sheriff at 372 Highway JJ, Huntsville, MO 65259. Missouri's Sunshine Law gives you the right to see closed arrest records. The office has three business days to respond. Include names, dates, or case numbers. A small copy fee may apply.

Public Records Access in Randolph County

Missouri's Chapter 610 RSMo sets the rules for police blotter access in Randolph County. Arrest logs are public once a case is closed. You do not need to be a party to the case or give a reason for your request. The sheriff cannot charge more than a reasonable fee for copies. If a request is denied, the office must explain why in writing and cite the specific law that supports the denial.

Some records are restricted even in Randolph County. Juvenile arrests are sealed. Active investigations may be withheld while they are ongoing. Certain domestic violence reports have protections under state law. But the general rule under Missouri law is that arrest records are open. If you think your request was wrongly denied, you can contact the Missouri Attorney General or take the matter to court.

Randolph County Jail Facility

The Randolph County jail in Huntsville has 99 beds and operates at medium security level. Jail Administrator Curtis Still runs the facility with help from Assistant Jail Administrator Aleix Fry. The corrections staff is sizable for a county this size and includes officers Blake Barnes, Carter Thiel, Crystal Fischer, Crystal Stuck, John Hawken, Logan Butner, Skylor Turner, Taylor Ziemer, Trent Shield, Victoria Howlett, and Thomas Imhoff. Nurse Jessica Tagg handles medical care for inmates.

The jail uses Protocall Inmate Calling Services as its telephone carrier. Inmates can make calls through this system, and families can set up accounts to receive them. The JailTracker platform handles the digital side of booking records, making it easy to search for current inmates. JailTracker shows identifying details, charge information, bond data, booking dates, and mugshots for each person in custody.

Randolph County also houses inmates from neighboring Ralls County, which has no operating jail of its own. This means the Randolph County booking roster sometimes includes people arrested in Ralls County who were transported here for holding. Their police blotter records still belong to Ralls County, but the physical custody is in Huntsville. If you are looking for someone arrested in either county, checking the Randolph County roster is a good idea. You can also call the sheriff at 844-277-6555 for more information about specific bookings.

The Most Wanted page on the sheriff's website lists names, charges, and mugshots of people with active warrants in Randolph County. This is different from the jail roster, which shows who is already in custody. Between the two pages, you get a full picture of the Randolph County police blotter. The JailTracker system powering the roster shows identifying details, charge classifications, bond data, and booking dates for every person in the jail. Deputy Beth Brown and the corrections team keep the facility running and process new bookings as they come in.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Randolph County in north-central Missouri. Each has its own police blotter maintained by the local sheriff.