Stoddard County Police Blotter

Stoddard County police blotter records are managed by the sheriff's office in Bloomfield, deep in Missouri's Bootheel region. Sheriff Carl Hefner leads the department and runs a 35-bed jail that processes about 700 offenders each year. You can search Stoddard County police blotter data through the jail's inmate search page, by calling 573-568-4654, or through VineLink. The county was organized in 1835 and covers 815 square miles of southeastern Missouri, with a population around 29,968 residents.

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Stoddard County Quick Facts

29,968Population
BloomfieldCounty Seat
Carl HefnerSheriff
35Jail Beds

Stoddard County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Carl Hefner runs the Stoddard County Sheriff's Office from 207 S. Prairie Street in Bloomfield, MO 63825. The mailing address is P.O. Box 319. You can reach the office at 573-568-4654 or 573-568-4622. Fax goes to 573-568-3003. Email is info@stoddardcosd.com. The sheriff's office handles all law enforcement for the county, including patrol, investigations, and jail operations that generate police blotter entries.

The department processes roughly 700 offenders through its system each year. The average daily inmate count sits at about 35 county-wide. According to FBI data, the sheriff's office made about 100 arrests in 2023, with the top offenses being simple assault at 35 cases and drug or narcotic offenses at 29 cases. These numbers give you a sense of what shows up on the Stoddard County police blotter.

Missouri Department of Public Safety resources for Stoddard County police blotter

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo, arrest records from the Stoddard County sheriff are public. You can submit a written request for copies. The office must respond within three business days. Standard copy fees apply at about 10 cents per page.

Stoddard County Jail Inmate Search

The Stoddard County Jail has 35 beds and is located at the sheriff's office in Bloomfield. You can search for inmates by visiting the jail's website or by calling 573-568-4654. To look someone up, you need their full legal name and date of birth. The arrest date helps narrow results if you have it. The jail roster shows current inmates with their charges, bond information, and booking dates.

Several search steps make it easy to find someone on the Stoddard County police blotter. Visit the sheriff's office website and click the inmate search link. Enter the person's name or booking number. The results show current inmates, their charges, and bond details. You can also try VineLink for a statewide search that includes Stoddard County inmates.

The Stoddard County Circuit Court handles cases that start on the police blotter. Circuit Clerk Paula Yancey manages court records from the Stoddard County Justice Center, PO Box 30, Bloomfield, MO 63825. Her phone is 573-568-4640. Court records show what happened after an arrest, including charges filed, plea details, and case outcomes.

Stoddard County Victim Services

Two organizations serve crime victims in the Stoddard County area. Haven House provides domestic violence support with a hotline at 800-491-1138 and a text line at 573-429-5730. Their phone number is 573-686-4873. They serve Butler, Carter, Ripley, Stoddard, and Wayne counties. Great Circle Women's Crisis Center has a hotline at 800-681-1419 and phone at 573-996-2648. They cover Ripley, Butler, Carter, Iron, Oregon, Reynolds, Shannon, Stoddard, and Wayne counties.

If someone appears on the Stoddard County police blotter for a violent crime, victims can use these resources for safety planning, shelter, and court advocacy. Missouri law protects victim information in police blotter records, so names of victims are typically redacted from public copies.

Missouri Search Tools for Stoddard County

The MSHP crime portal publishes Stoddard County arrest statistics. The Department of Public Safety links to victim assistance programs. The Department of Corrections offender search covers state inmates. And the sex offender registry lists offenders in Stoddard County.

Note: Stoddard County shares borders with several Bootheel counties, so check neighboring county jail rosters if your search here comes up empty.

How Stoddard County Arrests Get Processed

When someone is arrested in Stoddard County, they are brought to the 35-bed jail in Bloomfield. The intake process includes booking photos, fingerprints, and a health screening. Charges get entered into the system with statute numbers. A bond hearing is set by the court. The entire process creates a police blotter record that stays on file and is available for public inspection.

Stoddard County processes about 700 offenders through its system annually. The top offenses are simple assault and drug or narcotic charges. These numbers from FBI data give a clear picture of what fills the police blotter in this southeastern Missouri county. Deputies handle patrol across 815 square miles of Bootheel terrain. They work with Bloomfield city police and state troopers on cases that cross jurisdiction lines.

Each police blotter entry contains the person's full name, date of birth, charges with statute references, arresting agency, arrest date and time, and bond information. These data fields are standard across Missouri. You can request copies of any entry through a written records request under the Sunshine Law. The three-business-day response window applies to all requests.

Stoddard County Law Enforcement Overview

Stoddard County was named for Amos Stoddard, the first American Civil Commandant of Upper Louisiana. It was organized on January 2, 1835. The county covers 815 square miles of southeastern Missouri in the Bootheel region. Bloomfield is the county seat and the center of government. The sheriff's office provides the primary law enforcement for the county, working alongside Bloomfield city police and Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers. Between these agencies, the police blotter captures all arrest activity in the county.

Circuit Clerk Paula Yancey manages court records at the Stoddard County Justice Center, PO Box 30, Bloomfield, MO 63825. The clerk's phone is 573-568-4640. Court records tied to police blotter arrests are searchable through Missouri Case.net by name or case number. Haven House at 800-491-1138 provides domestic violence services for Stoddard County, while Great Circle Women's Crisis Center at 800-681-1419 serves victims across multiple counties in the region. The sheriff's office can be reached at 573-568-4654 for records requests and general police blotter inquiries.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Stoddard County in southeastern Missouri. Each maintains its own police blotter and booking records.