Mesa County Sheriff's Office Booking And Blotter Reports

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These reports are in compliance with the Open Records Act C.R.S. 24-72-304

The Booking Summary Report is a list of all people booked into the Mesa County Detention Facility within the last 24 hours of the date of the report. All law enforcement agencies located in Mesa County book custodial arrests into our facility. For further details on the arrest of a person, you must contact the arresting agency directly. The Daily Activity Log is a report of various incidents handled by the Mesa County Sheriff's Office within the last 24 hours of the date of the report.

The Grand Junction Police Department Daily Resume is a recap of all persons arrested and significant reported crimes from the preceding 24 hours. For further information regarding cases or arrests listed in the resume, please contact the Records Division at 970-549-5000, or via email at [email protected]. Members of the media needing information can contact the public information officer by calling 970-852-1105, or emailing [email protected].

Currently, the Mesa County Detention Facility has 553 beds with additional temporary bed space in our booking area. It was originally designed with the capacity to house 392 inmates. We’ve remodeled and made adjustments to accommodate our expanding jail population. While these adjustments have increased our total number of beds, it has not changed the footprint of the facility. Our target population is less than 442 inmates, or less than 80% of the total number of inmates we can house. When at or under our target population, we're able to more effectively house the diverse classifications of inmates. For example, females cannot be housed together with males, and often times co-defendants for a case cannot be housed together. For the safety and security of our inmates, it is our responsibly to house known violent inmates away from those who are not known to be violent. When our population rises above 80% of available bed space, it makes it difficult to appropriately house our different inmate populations.

***The details listed above are from each agengcies webpages. I do not, in anyway shape or form, work for or sub-contract for the Sheriff's Office or the GJPD. I simply have gathered public inforamation that the community seeks rather frequently, in one convienent website for folks to view. All information gathered has not been altered in any way, shape or form. You can compare the validity of each document to the original on the servers they came from. If you have questions or concerns, please email [email protected]***