JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MONTHLY REPORT

For the month ending January 31, 2011

Jackson County Sheriff, Roger Levick reports that the Jackson County Deputies responded to a total of 465 calls for the month.  The following is a summary of the calls that were responded to: 19 Business and residential Alarms, 20 Stranded or Abandoned Vehicles, 3 911 Calls, 4 911 Hang-ups,  1 Animal Bite, 42 Animals Out, 14 Agency/Officer Assists,  2 ATV, 2 Breaking & Entering, 3 Child Custody, 1 Damage to Property, 4 Debris in Roadway, 1 Disturbance Calls, 6 Domestics, 6 EMS/Fire Assists, 13 Emergency Calls, 5 Escorts, 1 Fight, 20 Fires, 75 Inmate Transports either to or from the Courthouse or from another Law Enforcement Agency, 4 Juvenile Disciplinary Problems, 7 Reckless Drivers, 6 Standby, 2 Stolen Property, 1 Stolen Vehicle/Equipment, 23 Suspicious Persons/Vehicles, 119 Traffic Stops, 2 Trash Dumping,2 Vandalism, 2 Verbal Domestic, 3 Walk Thrus, 10 Welfare Checks, and answered 42 other Miscellaneous Calls (Calls for Service, Civilian Transports, Open/Door Windows, Jail Assist, etc.).

Deputies served 75 Warrants, performed 1 Sheriff Sales, and served 57 Civil Papers. 

Deputies worked a total of 6 new cases for the month of January.  The following is a breakdown of these written reports:  2 Assault and Battery, 1 Damage to Property, 1 Information, 1 Public Intox, and 1 Possession of Marijuana.

Total population of the Jackson County Jail on January was 113 inmates.  157 inmates were booked in and 162 inmates were released either by bonding out, time served, or court ordered release. 16 Inmates were transported to Lexington, Oklahoma to begin serving time with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.

The Department, as a whole, drove a total of 22104 miles for the month in performance of their duties.

You can access this month’s report along with previous months’ reports and registered sex offenders list for Jackson County at our web site:  http://www.jacksoncountyok.com