Jackson County Sheriff’s Office releases crime reports for April 13, 2026

John Ledbetter, Sheriff of Jackson County
John Ledbetter, Sheriff of Jackson County
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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office released its daily crime report on April 14, detailing incidents and arrests from April 13 across various communities in Jackson County, Mississippi.

The report includes a range of cases such as an arrest for possession of a controlled substance and several reported crimes including auto theft, harassment, fraud, domestic disputes, theft, and burglary. These incidents were recorded in locations such as St. Martin, Escatawpa, Hurley, and Vancleave.

According to the official website of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, the agency provides public safety services to residents throughout Jackson County—including Gautier, Moss Point, Pascagoula and Ocean Springs—through specialized divisions like patrol operations and criminal investigations according to the official website. The office also manages detention operations and maintains units such as a K9 team and professional standards division.

The Sheriff’s Office operates with several specialized operational divisions aimed at improving community safety while also honoring fallen officers through memorial programs according to the official website. Its command structure supports effective law enforcement across both urban centers and smaller communities within the county.

By providing these regular updates on local incidents alongside ongoing patrols and investigations by dedicated teams as reported by the official website, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office aims to maintain transparency with residents while working toward safer neighborhoods.



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