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

Updated on: January 8, 2024
Ludington Police Department
State
Michigan
City
Ludington
Postal Code
49431
County
Mason County
Phone Number
231-843-3425
Location
408 South Harrison Street, Ludington, Michigan, 49431

The Ludington Police Department provides law enforcement services to the residents of Ludington. The Ludington law enforcement department was established to provide law enforcement services to the residents of Ludington. The department’s headquarters is 408 South Harrison Street, Ludington, Michigan, 49431.

Ludington Police Arrests

The Ludington law enforcement department maintains arrest records of all arrestees in the city. The Ludington arrest records contain the following details:

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

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

Ludington Jail Roster

The Ludington Police Office has a jail facility in Ludington. The jail houses Ludington inmates with short sentences varying below 1 year or those waiting for a court date. The Ludington jail provides the public with rosters containing data on inmates incarcerated in the Ludington facility. The data on the Ludington jail roster includes the detainee’s name, age, gender, race, physical description, mugshots, address, booking date, booking ID, and release date.

To obtain the details, visit the jail or contact it via 231-843-3425 and request the jail roster.

The Department’s Structure

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

  • Organizing and implementing the Community Policing Strategy
  • Facilitating and coordinating law enforcement services
  • Addressing legal and legislative matters
  • Offering a liaison to the media.

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