Jackson County Sheriff’s Office reports crime incidents for April 14, 2026

John Ledbetter, Sheriff of Jackson County
John Ledbetter, Sheriff of Jackson County
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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office reported on April 15 several crime incidents that occurred on April 14, including auto theft, theft, harassing calls, and fraud or scam cases in various communities.

These reports highlight the ongoing efforts of the sheriff’s office to address public safety concerns in Jackson County. The agency aims to deliver comprehensive safety services through its specialized divisions according to the official website.

Among the incidents reported were an auto theft by Raymond and Cheyanne Parker at Southern Pine Drive in Vancleave; a theft by Phillip Lafferty at Alvin Drive in St. Martin; harassing calls received by Eileen Rivera at Paula Circle in St. Martin; and two separate fraud or scam cases reported by Jon Johnson at Cullens Street in St. Martin and Earl Fayard at Old Stage Road near Stateline.

The sheriff’s office extends its services across Jackson County, Mississippi, including cities such as Gautier, Moss Point, Pascagoula, and Ocean Springs according to the official website. The agency operates with specialized units such as patrol operations, criminal investigations division, detention management team, a K9 unit for enhanced enforcement capabilities, and a professional standards division according to the official website.

The department also maintains memorial programs for fallen heroes while working through operational divisions designed to positively affect community safety according to the official website. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity or crimes as part of ongoing efforts to maintain security throughout Jackson County.



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