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Fenton Police Department, MI Overview, Police Arrests, Jail Roster, Contacts

Updated on: January 6, 2024
Fenton Police Department
State
Michigan
City
Fenton
Postal Code
48430
County
Genesee County
Phone Number
810-629-5311
Location
311 South Leroy Street, Fenton, Michigan, 48430

The Fenton Police Department provides law enforcement services to the residents of Fenton. The Fenton law enforcement agency was established to provide policing services to the residents of Fenton. The department’s headquarters is 311 South Leroy Street, Fenton, Michigan, 48430.

Fenton Police Arrests

The Fenton Police Department maintains arrest records of all arrestees in the city. The Fenton arrest records contain the following data:

  • The arrestee’s personal information
  • Incident report
  • Accusations
  • Evidence

Arrest records in Fenton are public information under the FOIA meaning anyone has a right to access them upon request. To access the Fenton records, request the records and identification division of the Fenton Police Department. Provide the Fenton arrestee’s name, address, type of report, date of occurrence, and location of occurrence.

Fenton Jail Roster

The Fenton law enforcement agency has a jail facility in Fenton. The jail houses Fenton prisoners with short sentences ranging below one year or those waiting for a court date. The Fenton jail provides the public with rosters containing details on inmates incarcerated in the Fenton facility. The information on the Fenton jail roster includes the inmate’s name, age, gender, race, physical description, photos, address, booking date, booking ID, and release date.

To access the details, go to the jail or contact it via 810-629-5311 and request the jail roster.

The Department’s Structure

The Genesee County facility’s overall governing body is the police commission responsible for the Fenton department’s policies. The highest-ranking officer in the Fenton department is the Police Chief, appointed by the mayor and approved by the police commission. The Police Chief reports to the police commissioners, the city council, and the mayor. Some of the duties of the Police Chief include the following:

  • Planning and implementing the Community Policing Plan
  • Facilitating and coordinating law enforcement services
  • Handling legal and legislative matters
  • Providing a liaison to the press.

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