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2026-06-10 13:56 UTCOfficial data
78In custody
47Felony
24Misdemeanor
$5.7MTotal bond
19Booked · 14d
7Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
NMNORTON, MARK R#202633623
Jun 9, 2026
21-5427 a 3 A - Stalking+8 more
DomesticOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony$2,2501d
MAMEYER, ADAM W#202633620
Jun 7, 2026
21-5510 a2 b1 A - Sexual exploit of child+4 more
Sex offenseOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony$1,250,0003d
TTTHOMPSON, TROY W#202633612
Jun 6, 2026
22-4903 a c1 A1 - Violate offender reg. act+3 more
Other
$40,0004d
MMMORGAN, MICHAEL E#202633614
Jun 6, 2026
21-5411 - Criminal restraint - Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Misdemeanor$6004d
GTGOODWIN, TYRONE H#202633605
Jun 5, 2026
22-3716 - PROBATION VIOLATION - Felony (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony5d
RRRONCAL BENITES, RUBEN A#202633606
Jun 5, 2026
21-5414 a2 c1 A - Domestic battery+6 more
DomesticOther
Misdemeanor$17,5005d
HAHADDOCK, ADAM R#202633599
Jun 4, 2026
21-5801 a 1 b7 - Theft of prop/serv+4 more
Property / TheftWeaponsCourt / WarrantOther
Felony6d
LJLEEKS, JOSIAH J#202633600
Jun 4, 2026
99-9999 - Court Ordered Commitment - Felony (Felony)+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Felony6d
SMSAVINA-DALTON, MARY C#202633601
Jun 4, 2026
21-5915 a - Failure to appear - Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor$3006d
FBFREITAG, BOB H#202633593
Jun 3, 2026
21-5413 c3 Ag 3C - Battery on LEO+2 more
ViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony$30,0007d
VRVINCENT, RIDGE T#202633594
Jun 3, 2026
99-9999 - Court Ordered Commitment
Other
7d
MVMORENO, VANESSA R#202633596
Jun 3, 2026
21-5803 a - Criminal deprivation of property - Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)+5 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Felony7d
MKMOODY, KEITH R#202633590
Jun 3, 2026
22-3716 - PROBATION VIOLATION - Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor7d
MCMOBLEY, CHRISTOPHER J#202633591
Jun 3, 2026
99-9999 - Court Ordered Commitment
Other
7d
CKCOLE, KENNETH W#202633582
Jun 2, 2026
21-5415 a - Criminal threat+3 more
Other
Felony$40,0008d
PSPROCTOR, SYMOTHRESS W#202633584
Jun 2, 2026
21-5413 b1 Ag 2A - Agg battery+1 more
ViolentOther
Felony$100,0008d
DJDAVIS, JOHNNY R#202633589
Jun 2, 2026
XX-07.2 c - UPOC Interfere w/ LEO+5 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Misdemeanor$45,0008d
RJRENFRO, JOSHUA W#202633581
Jun 1, 2026
22-3716 - PROBATION VIOLATION - Felony (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony$10,0009d
TATRUJILLO, ALICIA G#202633580
Jun 1, 2026
99-9999 - Court Ordered Commitment - Felony (Felony)
Other
Felony9d
SASMILOWITZ, AUBREY L#202633497
May 19, 2026
99-9999 - Court Ordered Commitment
Other
22d
  1. NM
    NORTON, MARK R#202633623
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $2,250
    DomesticOtherCourt / Warrant
  2. MA
    MEYER, ADAM W#202633620
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond $1,250,000
    Sex offenseOtherCourt / Warrant
  3. TT
    THOMPSON, TROY W#202633612
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond $40,000
    Other
  4. MM
    MORGAN, MICHAEL E#202633614
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond $600
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  5. GT
    GOODWIN, TYRONE H#202633605
    Felony
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. RR
    RONCAL BENITES, RUBEN A#202633606
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond $17,500
    DomesticOther
  7. HA
    HADDOCK, ADAM R#202633599
    Felony
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Property / TheftWeaponsCourt / WarrantOther
  8. LJ
    LEEKS, JOSIAH J#202633600
    Felony
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  9. SM
    SAVINA-DALTON, MARY C#202633601
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond $300
    Court / Warrant
  10. FB
    FREITAG, BOB H#202633593
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond $30,000
    ViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
  11. VR
    VINCENT, RIDGE T#202633594
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    Other
  12. MV
    MORENO, VANESSA R#202633596
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  13. MK
    MOODY, KEITH R#202633590
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    Court / Warrant
  14. MC
    MOBLEY, CHRISTOPHER J#202633591
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    Other
  15. CK
    COLE, KENNETH W#202633582
    Felony
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond $40,000
    Other
  16. PS
    PROCTOR, SYMOTHRESS W#202633584
    Felony
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond $100,000
    ViolentOther
  17. DJ
    DAVIS, JOHNNY R#202633589
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond $45,000
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  18. RJ
    RENFRO, JOSHUA W#202633581
    Felony
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond $10,000
    Court / Warrant
  19. TA
    TRUJILLO, ALICIA G#202633580
    Felony
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    Other
  20. SA
    SMILOWITZ, AUBREY L#202633497
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond
    Other

Leavenworth County Jail Contact Information

Use these Leavenworth County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Leavenworth County Detention Center
Operated By
Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office
Court
Leavenworth County District Court

About the Leavenworth County Detention Center

The Leavenworth County detention facility in Leavenworth is operated by the Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Record of an arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charges, and court dates with the Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Leavenworth County Detention Center
Operated By
Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office
County
Leavenworth County, Kansas (Leavenworth)
Roster Source
Leavenworth County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Leavenworth County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the Leavenworth County inmate search, individuals can access the official website and enter key details to locate an inmate. The search allows users to input specific fields such as the inmate's name, booking date, and the status of their charges. Accurately filling these fields can lead to a quicker and more efficient search process, helping families find the information they need promptly.

The inmate search results offer a variety of information, including the inmate's charges, current status, and bond amount if applicable. Understanding terms like pending, sentenced, and hold is essential. A pending status indicates the case is not yet resolved, while sentenced refers to those who have been convicted. Holds are often related to external charges that may impact an inmate’s release timeline, leading to potential changes in their custody.

Timing delays can occur when charges change or if additional legal processes are initiated. Families should remain patient and attentive to updates. To enhance search effectiveness, consider using the full name and any aliases the inmate may have used. Familiarity with the Leavenworth County inmate search tool empowers families to remain engaged during a challenging time.

Posting Bail at Leavenworth County Detention Center

Setting bail is a critical process determined by the judge at an initial court appearance in Leavenworth County. The judge evaluates the nature of the charges, the potential risk to the community, and the defendant's flight risk. Depending on these factors, bail may be set in various forms, including cash, surety bonds, property bonds, or OR (Own Recognizance) release, which allows for release without financial obligation.

Each bond type comes with its own implications. Cash bail requires full payment upfront, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who charges a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds require collateral, and OR release allows defendants to be released based on their promise to appear in court. Understanding these options is essential for families attempting to navigate the bail process for their loved ones.

Posting bail at the Leavenworth County Detention Center involves specific steps. Families can initiate the process by contacting the facility or a local bail bondsman. Once the bond is posted, a release timeline will be established, which can vary based on staff availability and processing times. Being prepared with the necessary information can streamline the release process and alleviate some of the stress involved.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center are allowed to maintain a commissary account, which enables them to purchase personal items and snacks. Families can support their loved ones by depositing money into these trust accounts. This account system helps ensure inmates have access to basic needs while incarcerated, enhancing their overall well-being during detention.

Depositing money can be done through multiple methods at the facility. Options include using a kiosk located in the lobby, online transfers, or via phone. Money orders can also be mailed directly to the facility, but cash should never be sent through the mail. Processing times and fees may vary by method, so checking current policies is recommended to avoid delays.

The booking number assigned to each inmate is critical for ensuring deposits are credited correctly. This unique identifier helps staff track funds and maintain accurate records of each inmate's account. Families should remember that sending cash through the mail is prohibited, as it can lead to complications and potential loss of funds during transit.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center is primarily managed through outgoing calls. Inmates can place calls to designated numbers, but they cannot receive incoming calls. Two primary options exist for these calls: collect calls, which charge the recipient, or prepaid calls, allowing the inmate to control communication expenses. Understanding these options can help families stay connected.

Video visitation is also available at the facility, with specific scheduling requirements and fees. Families wishing to engage with an inmate through video must follow the guidelines laid out by the detention center. Electronic messaging services provide another layer of communication, allowing for quick exchanges. However, it’s important to remember that all non-legal communications are monitored.

Mail is another way for families to keep in touch with inmates. Proper addressing is crucial for ensuring that correspondence is delivered without delays. Incoming mail is inspected for contraband or inappropriate content. Legal mail, however, is treated differently and is kept confidential. Understanding these rules helps families maintain open lines of communication while adhering to facility regulations.

Leavenworth County Court Information

The Leavenworth County District Court oversees criminal cases arising within the county, including those involving inmates from the Leavenworth County Detention Center. This court handles everything from initial appearances to final sentencing. Understanding which court is responsible for specific cases is essential for families wanting to track legal developments.

The case timeline typically follows a structured path, starting with the initial appearance, where bail is set, and the charges are formally presented. This may lead to pretrial hearings, plea negotiations, and ultimately a sentencing date if the case proceeds through the judicial system. Familiarity with this process can help families prepare for important court dates and understand their loved one's situation.

Video hearings have become increasingly common in Leavenworth County, allowing for remote participation in court proceedings. Checking dates and times for court appearances can be done through the court's official website or by contacting the clerk’s office. Official court records serve as the authoritative source of information about ongoing cases, providing transparency for concerned families during the legal process.

Court
Leavenworth County District Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

To search for inmate booking records at the Leavenworth County Detention Center, you can visit the official Leavenworth County website. The inmate search tool allows you to input the inmate's name or booking number to access their current status and charges. This tool provides vital information, including arrest dates, booking details, and legal status. Additionally, you can contact the detention center directly for assistance if you encounter any difficulties during your search.

What is the booking and intake process at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Leavenworth County Detention Center involves several steps. Upon arrival, individuals are typically fingerprinted, photographed, and questioned about their personal information. They will also undergo a health screening to assess any medical needs. Once processed, inmates are assigned a housing unit based on various factors, including security classification. This initial phase may take several hours, depending on the volume of individuals being processed at the time.

What are the different types of bail and bond options available in Leavenworth County, Kansas?

In Leavenworth County, individuals can utilize several types of bail and bond options. Cash bonds require full payment of the bail amount in cash, while surety bonds involve hiring a bondsman who guarantees the bail for a fee, usually 10% of the total bond. Additionally, property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The specific requirements and amounts for bail can vary depending on the charges, and it is advisable to consult with an attorney or bondsman for guidance.

What distinguishes pretrial detainees from sentenced inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Pretrial detainees at the Leavenworth County Detention Center are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial. They have not yet been convicted and retain the presumption of innocence. In contrast, sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving a court-imposed sentence. The legal status of each group influences various aspects of their treatment, including access to certain programs and conditions of confinement. Understanding this distinction is crucial for navigating the legal system effectively.

How can inmates access their attorneys while held at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys. They can communicate via phone calls, video conferencing, or in-person meetings during designated visiting hours. It is essential for inmates to provide their attorney's contact information to the facility to facilitate communication. Legal visits are conducted in private to ensure confidentiality. Additionally, inmates may request legal materials or assistance from public defenders if they cannot afford private representation.

What are the guidelines for making phone calls from the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Phone calls made from the Leavenworth County Detention Center are typically collect calls or can be funded through prepaid accounts. Inmates must set up a prepaid phone account to make outgoing calls, which can be funded by family or friends. All calls are monitored for security reasons, so personal and legal matters should be discussed with care. Incoming calls are not permitted. For further details on setting up accounts or call regulations, contacting the facility directly is recommended.

Is video visitation available at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Yes, video visitation is available at the Leavenworth County Detention Center. This service allows friends and family to connect with inmates through a secure video link, providing a more personal communication experience. To use this service, individuals must create an account with the designated video visitation provider. Video sessions may incur fees, and it is essential to check the scheduling and availability options to ensure a successful visit. This alternative enhances communication, especially for those unable to visit in person.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Leavenworth County Detention Center is governed by specific rules to maintain safety and security. Visitors must register in advance and present valid identification upon arrival. Each inmate is typically allowed a set number of visitors per week, and visits may be limited to a specific duration. All visitors must adhere to dress codes and conduct guidelines. Personal items, including bags and electronic devices, are prohibited in the visitation area. Familiarizing oneself with these rules is essential for a successful visit.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

To send money to an inmate at the Leavenworth County Detention Center, individuals can utilize several methods, including online deposits through designated services, money orders, or cash deposits at kiosks located within the facility. Funds are placed into the inmate's trust account, which can be used for commissary purchases. It is crucial to follow the facility's guidelines regarding deposit limits and to include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure proper allocation of funds.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

When sending mail to inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center, it is important to follow specific guidelines. All correspondence must include the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope. Mail is subject to inspection for security purposes, and certain items, such as contraband or inappropriate content, are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with attorneys, should be marked as such to ensure confidentiality and expedited processing. Familiarity with these rules helps ensure successful delivery.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center typically begins with a review of their case to confirm eligibility for release. Factors such as outstanding warrants or unpaid fines may affect the timeline. Once approved, inmates are usually processed for release within a few hours. Family members or friends are encouraged to stay informed about the release date and time to facilitate transportation. It is advisable to remain in contact with the facility for updates on specific release procedures.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center are scheduled according to the court's calendar and the specifics of each case. Inmates are typically informed of their court dates during their initial booking. The detention center coordinates with local courts to ensure that inmates are transported to their hearings as needed. Family members can verify court dates by contacting the court directly or checking online court records. Being proactive about this information can help ensure timely attendance.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings at booking in the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

During the booking process at the Leavenworth County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is collected and stored for safekeeping. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal belongings are logged and placed in a secure storage area until the inmate is released. Inmates are provided with a list of items taken during booking. Family members can reclaim property upon the inmate's release, but certain items may be restricted according to facility policies, so understanding these regulations is crucial.

What kind of medical care and special needs support is available for inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center have access to medical care, including routine health assessments and emergency services. The facility employs qualified medical staff to address physical and mental health needs. Inmates with special medical needs may receive additional accommodations, such as medication management or specialized care services. It is essential for inmates to communicate any medical conditions or concerns to the staff upon intake to ensure they receive appropriate and timely treatment throughout their stay.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within the Leavenworth County Detention Center system?

Inmate transfers within the Leavenworth County Detention Center system may occur for various reasons, including security classifications or medical needs. Transfers are coordinated by facility staff and law enforcement agencies, ensuring that all legal protocols are followed. Inmates or their families are usually notified in advance about the transfer and its implications. Understanding the reasons for the transfer and any new housing conditions can help inmates adjust more easily to their new environments during their incarceration.

How can I access public records related to inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Accessing public records related to inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center is facilitated through the Leavenworth County government website. Individuals can request information regarding inmate status, arrest records, and booking details. Some records may be available online, while others may require a formal request to the appropriate county department. It is important to be aware that certain sensitive information may be restricted from public access due to privacy laws and regulations, which is standard across many jurisdictions.

How are juveniles processed differently from adults at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Juveniles processed at the Leavenworth County Detention Center face different procedures compared to adults. The juvenile justice system emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment and aims to keep minors out of adult facilities whenever possible. Juveniles are typically housed separately from adults, and their cases are handled within the juvenile court system. Additionally, legal representation, parental involvement, and access to special programs tailored for youth are emphasized. Understanding these differences is crucial for navigating the system effectively and advocating for appropriate support.

What are detainer holds, and how do they apply to inmates at the Leavenworth County Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Leavenworth County Detention Center occur when law enforcement agencies place a request to hold an inmate due to pending charges or investigations in another jurisdiction, including federal immigration matters. Such holds can affect an inmate's release timeline and may lead to additional legal proceedings. Inmates and their families should be aware of these holds, as they can complicate the release process. Consulting with legal counsel is advisable to navigate the implications of detainer holds effectively.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations in Leavenworth County, Kansas?

Re-arrest and parole violations in Leavenworth County, Kansas, can lead to significant legal consequences. Inmates released on parole must adhere to specific conditions, including regular check-ins with their parole officer. Failure to comply can result in re-arrest. If an individual is re-arrested, they may face additional charges or sanctions related to the parole violation. Understanding these conditions is essential for maintaining compliance and avoiding further legal issues. It is beneficial to consult with an attorney for guidance on navigating such situations.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.