Detention
Mail Policy and Instructions.pdf
Missouri State statutes require the county commission of each county in the state to erect and maintain a county jail. Chapter 49.310 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri states, “ The County Commission in every county in this State shall erect and maintain at the established seat of justice a good and sufficient courthouse, and jail,”.
Missouri state statutes also require the sheriff to operate the county jail. Chapter 221.020 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri states, “ The sheriff of each county in this state shall have custody, rule, keeping and charge of the jail within his county, and of all the prisoners in such jail”.
DETENTION DIVISION
Lieutenant Aubrie Scott Jail Administrator |
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Sergeant Natasha Blake Civilian Detention Officer Supervisor |
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Sergeant Anthony Hoover Civilian Detention Officer Supervisor |
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Corporal James Hudson Deputy - Detention Officer Supervisor |
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Corporal Nick Steinkamp Civilian Detention Officer
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Corporal Carmen Coose Civilian Detention Officer |
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Corporal Tony Stamper Civilian Detention Officer |
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Deputy Adrian Hirst Detention Officer
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Deputy Hope Hearn Detention Officer
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Deputy Sawyer Miller Detention Officer |
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Deputy Melissa Ducos Detention Officer |
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Suzi Hardin Civilian Detention Officer |
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Michaela Brawley Civilian Detention Officer |
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Christian Wolfe Civilian Detention Officer |
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James Lakey Civilian Detention Officer |
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Dylan Hardy Civilian Detention Officer |
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Dylan Oliver Civilian Detention Officer |
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Trent Karshbaum Civilian Detention Officer |
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John Harkins Civilian Detention Officer |
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Brian Adams Civilian Detention Officer |
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Deputy Richard Salle Civilian Detention Officer |
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CONTROL DIVISION
Deputy Lauren Davies Control Supervisor |
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Robert Bennett Control/Civilian Detention Officer |
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Laura Hurt Control/Civilian Detention Officer |
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Tyler Evans Control/Civilian Detention Officer
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Jade Jolly Control/Civilian Detention Officer |
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Rebecca Hardy Control/Civilian Detention Officer |
INMATE VISITATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
Each year over three thousand people are booked into the Johnson County Jail.