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Current Hennepin County Jail Roster

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2026-06-10 14:00 UTCOfficial data
844In custody
734Felony
65Misdemeanor
$159.9MTotal bond
331Booked · 14d
61Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
RLROBINSON, LESLIE GENE#2026007363
Apr 13, 2026
THEFT-TAKE/USE/TRANSFER MOVABLE PROP-NO CONSENT (Felony)+16 more
Property / TheftTrafficOther
Felony$94,30058d
OMOFFICER, MARC PERRY II#2026007394
Apr 13, 2026
POSSESS AMMO/ANY FIREARM - CONVICTION OR ADJUDICATED DELINQUENT FOR CRIME OF VIOLENCE (Felony)+2 more
Weapons
Felony$75,00058d
MJMUELLER, JENNIFER LEE#2026007369
Apr 13, 2026
TRAFFIC - DWI - OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE - ANY AMOUNT SCHEDULE I/II DRUGS/METABOLITE; NOT CANNABIS/HEMP (Felony)+2 more
DUI / OVITrafficOther
Felony$22,00058d
MAMERRIMAN, AMANDA LYN#2026007373
Apr 13, 2026
CRIMINAL VEHICULAR HOMICIDE - OPERATE VEHICLE WITH NEGLIGENCE - UNDER INFLUENCE ALCOHOL (Felony)+3 more
ViolentOther
Felony$350,00058d
SESIMMONS, EARNEST DEMETRI#2026007313
Apr 12, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT-MISDEMEANOR-INTENTIONALLY INFLICTS/ATTEMPTS TO INFLICT BODILY HARM ON ANOTHER (Misdemeanor)+3 more
DomesticOther
Felony$50,00059d
SGSANCHEZ, GONZALO NAHOUEL#2026007325
Apr 12, 2026
ASSAULT-2ND DEGREE-DANGEROUS WEAPON (Felony)+2 more
WeaponsViolentOther
Felony$50,00059d
JDJONES, DANIEL EDWARD#2026007280
Apr 12, 2026
THEFT-TAKE/DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLE-NO OWNER CONSENT (Felony)+7 more
Property / TheftDrugsOtherTraffic
Felony$190,00059d
GDGOOLSBY, DAWUD ANDREW#2026007261
Apr 11, 2026
DOMESTIC ABUSE NO CONTACT ORDER - VIOLATE NO CONTACT ORDER - MISDEMEANOR (Misdemeanor)+5 more
Domestic
Felony$40,00060d
BMBESSAS, MICHAEL PETER#2026007259
Apr 11, 2026
THEFT-TAKE/USE/TRANSFER MOVABLE PROP-NO CONSENT (Felony)+6 more
Property / TheftViolentDUI / OVI
Felony$82,00060d
WMWILLIAMS, MARLON DESHANTREA#2026007214
Apr 11, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT - BY STRANGULATION (Felony)+3 more
DomesticOther
Felony$80,00061d
MAMARTINEZ, ADRIAN SHANE#2026007166
Apr 10, 2026
TRAFFIC - DWI - OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL (Felony)+2 more
DUI / OVIViolent
Felony$40,00061d
WHWALKER, HENRY ANTHONY#2026007071
Apr 9, 2026
KIDNAPPING-TO FACILITATE FELONY OR FLIGHT (Felony)+7 more
ViolentSex offenseDomesticDUI / OVI
Felony$250,00062d
SKSCOTT, KYMONE LEANDRE#2026007080
Apr 9, 2026
POSSESS AMMO/ANY FIREARM - CONVICTION OR ADJUDICATED DELINQUENT FOR CRIME OF VIOLENCE (Felony)+2 more
WeaponsDomestic
Felony$200,00062d
JDJONES, DAYSHAWN ALLEN DVONTE#2026007134
Apr 9, 2026
ASSAULT-2ND DEGREE-DANGEROUS WEAPON (Felony)+2 more
WeaponsViolentOther
Felony$150,00062d
HIHUSSEIN, ISMAIL MOHAMED#2026007093
Apr 9, 2026
BURGLARY (Probable Cause)+6 more
BurglaryViolentOtherProperty / Theft
Felony$60,00062d
BTBANKS, TIM#2026007096
Apr 9, 2026
BURGLARY-1ST DEG-DWELLING-OCCUPIED-NON-ACCOMPLICE PRESENT (Felony)+2 more
BurglaryOther
Felony$75,00062d
LJLOR, JOSHUA DAVI#2026007014
Apr 8, 2026
ASSAULT-2ND DEGREE-DANGEROUS WEAPON (Felony)+2 more
WeaponsViolent
Felony$50,00063d
GPGARAY, PAUL DAVID JR#2026006994
Apr 8, 2026
DRUGS - 1ST DEGREE - SALE - 17 GRAMS OR MORE-COCAINE OR METH W/IN 90-DAY PERIOD (Felony)+5 more
DrugsWeaponsOther
Felony$400,00063d
TLTOWNSELL, LAMONT MAURICE#2026006907
Apr 7, 2026
PREDATORY OFFENDER - KNOWINGLY COMMITS ACT OR FAILS TO FULFILL REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT (Felony)
Traffic
Felony$35,00064d
CYCOOKBEY, YUSEF LAWRENCE#2026006926
Apr 7, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT - BY STRANGULATION (Felony)+2 more
DomesticDrugs
Felony$60,00064d
  1. RL
    ROBINSON, LESLIE GENE#2026007363
    Felony
    Booked Apr 13, 2026Days 58Bond $94,300
    Property / TheftTrafficOther
  2. OM
    OFFICER, MARC PERRY II#2026007394
    Felony
    Booked Apr 13, 2026Days 58Bond $75,000
    Weapons
  3. MJ
    MUELLER, JENNIFER LEE#2026007369
    Felony
    Booked Apr 13, 2026Days 58Bond $22,000
    DUI / OVITrafficOther
  4. MA
    MERRIMAN, AMANDA LYN#2026007373
    Felony
    Booked Apr 13, 2026Days 58Bond $350,000
    ViolentOther
  5. SE
    SIMMONS, EARNEST DEMETRI#2026007313
    Felony
    Booked Apr 12, 2026Days 59Bond $50,000
    DomesticOther
  6. SG
    SANCHEZ, GONZALO NAHOUEL#2026007325
    Felony
    Booked Apr 12, 2026Days 59Bond $50,000
    WeaponsViolentOther
  7. JD
    JONES, DANIEL EDWARD#2026007280
    Felony
    Booked Apr 12, 2026Days 59Bond $190,000
    Property / TheftDrugsOtherTraffic
  8. GD
    GOOLSBY, DAWUD ANDREW#2026007261
    Felony
    Booked Apr 11, 2026Days 60Bond $40,000
    Domestic
  9. BM
    BESSAS, MICHAEL PETER#2026007259
    Felony
    Booked Apr 11, 2026Days 60Bond $82,000
    Property / TheftViolentDUI / OVI
  10. WM
    WILLIAMS, MARLON DESHANTREA#2026007214
    Felony
    Booked Apr 11, 2026Days 61Bond $80,000
    DomesticOther
  11. MA
    MARTINEZ, ADRIAN SHANE#2026007166
    Felony
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond $40,000
    DUI / OVIViolent
  12. WH
    WALKER, HENRY ANTHONY#2026007071
    Felony
    Booked Apr 9, 2026Days 62Bond $250,000
    ViolentSex offenseDomesticDUI / OVI
  13. SK
    SCOTT, KYMONE LEANDRE#2026007080
    Felony
    Booked Apr 9, 2026Days 62Bond $200,000
    WeaponsDomestic
  14. JD
    JONES, DAYSHAWN ALLEN DVONTE#2026007134
    Felony
    Booked Apr 9, 2026Days 62Bond $150,000
    WeaponsViolentOther
  15. HI
    HUSSEIN, ISMAIL MOHAMED#2026007093
    Felony
    Booked Apr 9, 2026Days 62Bond $60,000
    BurglaryViolentOtherProperty / Theft
  16. BT
    BANKS, TIM#2026007096
    Felony
    Booked Apr 9, 2026Days 62Bond $75,000
    BurglaryOther
  17. LJ
    LOR, JOSHUA DAVI#2026007014
    Felony
    Booked Apr 8, 2026Days 63Bond $50,000
    WeaponsViolent
  18. GP
    GARAY, PAUL DAVID JR#2026006994
    Felony
    Booked Apr 8, 2026Days 63Bond $400,000
    DrugsWeaponsOther
  19. TL
    TOWNSELL, LAMONT MAURICE#2026006907
    Felony
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $35,000
    Traffic
  20. CY
    COOKBEY, YUSEF LAWRENCE#2026006926
    Felony
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $60,000
    DomesticDrugs

Hennepin County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Hennepin County Adult Detention Center
Operated By
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office
Court
Fourth Judicial District Court of Minnesota (Hennepin County)

About the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center

The Hennepin County Adult Detention Center is the central jail for Hennepin County, Minnesota, which includes Minneapolis and is the most populous county in the state. The roster on this page is pulled directly from the Hennepin County Sheriff's public jail roster API and refreshed on each sync, listing everyone currently in custody with their booking number, booking date, arresting agency, and each case's charges, statutes, and bail options.

Felony and misdemeanor classifications come straight from the Sheriff's published charge severity; charge categories are derived automatically from the offense text. This is arrest and booking data only and should not be relied upon as a criminal record. Confirm details with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and the Fourth Judicial District Court.

Facility
Hennepin County Adult Detention Center
Operated By
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office
County
Hennepin County, Minnesota (Minneapolis)
Roster Source
Hennepin County Sheriff public jail roster API

How the Hennepin County Inmate Search Works

Finding information about an inmate at the Hennepin County Jail can be straightforward with the Hennepin County inmate search tool. The search allows users to enter specific details such as the inmate's name, date of booking, and current charges. This information helps families quickly locate their loved ones within the jail system. Additionally, understanding the status—whether pending, sentenced, or on hold—can provide context to the situation, assisting families in making informed decisions about the next steps.

When conducting a search, users will encounter various booking record fields, including the inmate's name, the date they were booked, the specific charges they face, their current status, and bond information. Each of these elements delivers crucial insights. For instance, a pending status indicates ongoing legal processes, while a sentenced status means the individual has been convicted and is serving time. It’s imperative to know that charges can evolve due to changes in circumstances, and the timeline for updates can often lead to confusion.

Timing delays can also affect how quickly families receive information. If there are changes in status or charges, these adjustments might not appear immediately in the inmate search results. To enhance the search experience, families should use filters wisely and consider variations in spelling or name formats. Familiarity with the system can help streamline the process, making it easier for families to stay updated on their loved ones. Engaging with the Hennepin County inmate search can foster a sense of connection during an otherwise isolating time.

Posting Bail at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center

At the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, the judge determines bail based on several factors, including the severity of the charges and the individual’s criminal history. This decision is essential, as it influences whether an inmate can be released while awaiting trial. Different types of bonds exist, including cash, surety, property, and released on recognizance (OR). Each bond type has its own implications for the inmate and their family, making it vital to understand the options available when seeking release.

To post bail at the Hennepin County Jail, families must follow specific steps. First, they will need to gather information about the inmate, including their booking number. This number is crucial for processing the bail. Once the necessary details are in hand, families can choose to pay the bail amount directly at the jail or work with a bail bondsman. If opting for a bondsman, families should be aware of the 10% fee typically charged. Additionally, co-signing for a bail bond comes with its own risks, which should not be taken lightly.

The release timeline post-bail can be unpredictable. After the bail is paid, processing may take several hours, affecting when an inmate can leave the facility. Families should stay in contact with jail staff for updates and potential delays. Understanding the nuances of bail can help families better prepare for what to expect. Being proactive in communication and knowing the steps involved can ease some of the stress surrounding the release process from the Hennepin County Jail.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center rely on a commissary or trust account for purchasing essentials, such as food, hygiene products, and writing materials. These accounts are often funded by family and friends, making it critical to understand how deposits work. Having sufficient funds can help inmates maintain a sense of normalcy and comfort during their time in detention. Knowing the rules regarding these accounts can empower families to support their loved ones effectively.

There are several methods to deposit funds into an inmate's trust account at the Hennepin County Jail. Family members can use kiosks located within the detention center, online platforms, phone services, or send a money order. Each method has its own processing times and fees, which could vary. It’s essential for families to plan ahead, as some options may take longer than others for funds to become available to the inmate. Understanding these factors can minimize confusion and frustration.

When making deposits, using the booking number is a must. This number ensures that funds are allocated correctly to the right account. Families should avoid mailing cash, as it is not permitted and could lead to lost funds or complications. Instead, focusing on more secure methods will help ensure that inmates can access their money when they need it most. Providing financial support can significantly impact an inmate's experience, making it crucial for families to grasp this aspect of the Hennepin County Jail system.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center is primarily through outgoing calls, as inmates cannot receive incoming calls. There are two main types of calls: collect calls and prepaid calls. Families should understand the differences between these options to select the best method for staying in touch. Collect calls may incur higher charges for the receiving party, while prepaid calls allow families to manage costs more effectively.

In addition to phone calls, the Hennepin County Jail offers video visits, which can be scheduled online. These visits come with associated fees, making it important for families to check the costs before scheduling. Video visits provide a valuable opportunity for inmates to see their loved ones, enriching their connection despite the physical barriers. Electronic messaging is another option available, allowing families to send messages to inmates quickly, although it is worth noting that all communications—except legal correspondence—are monitored.

When sending mail, families must comply with specific rules regarding addressing and inspection. Each piece of correspondence is subject to search, and legal mail is treated with more confidentiality. Following the guidelines is crucial to ensure that messages reach the inmate without delay or issues. By understanding the various communication channels and their regulations, families can maintain meaningful contact with their loved ones at the Hennepin County Jail, fostering emotional support during a challenging time.

Hennepin County Court Information

Cases originating from the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center are handled by the Hennepin County District Court. This court oversees various matters, from initial appearances to sentencing, and plays a vital role in the legal process. Understanding how the court system functions can help families navigate their loved ones' cases more effectively. Staying informed about court dates and processes can ease the uncertainty that often accompanies incarceration.

The case timeline typically progresses from the initial appearance, where charges are formally presented, through to possible hearings and, ultimately, sentencing. Each step of this process can be complex and lengthy, with several factors impacting how quickly a case moves forward. Inmates may also participate in video hearings, allowing them to appear without being physically transported to the courthouse. These hearings have become more common, particularly in light of recent trends toward remote proceedings.

Families should know how to check case dates and obtain court records, which serve as authoritative sources of information. The court's online database is a valuable resource for tracking the progress of a case, providing updates on scheduled hearings or changes in status. Maintaining engagement with the court system can empower families, giving them insights into what to expect next in their loved ones' legal journeys. By actively participating in this process, families can better support their incarcerated relatives throughout their time in the Hennepin County Jail.

Court
Fourth Judicial District Court of Minnesota (Hennepin County)

Frequently Asked Questions

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

To search for inmate booking records at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, individuals may access the official Hennepin County website, where an inmate lookup tool is available. This tool provides real-time information about current inmates, including their booking status, charges, and release dates. It is essential for family members or legal representatives to utilize this resource, as booking records are a matter of public record under Minnesota law, ensuring transparency in the correctional process.

What is the booking and intake process at Hennepin County Jail?

The booking and intake process at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center involves several steps, commencing with the arrest and transport of an individual to the facility. Upon arrival, individuals undergo identification verification, fingerprinting, and photographing. They are subsequently assessed for medical and mental health needs while personal belongings are secured. During booking, individuals are informed of charges and are assigned a housing unit. This systematic approach is designed to ensure accurate documentation and facilitate the subsequent legal process in compliance with correctional standards.

What types of bail and bond are available at Hennepin County Jail?

At the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, there are various types of bail and bond options available. The two primary categories include cash bail, which requires the full amount to be paid upfront, and surety bonds, where a bondsman guarantees the bail amount for a fee, typically 10% of the total. The amount of bail is determined based on the severity of the charges, prior criminal history, and flight risk. Understanding these options is crucial for individuals seeking release from detention while awaiting trial.

What distinguishes pretrial detention from sentenced status at Hennepin County Jail?

At the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, pretrial detention refers to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, while sentenced individuals have already been convicted and are serving time. Pretrial detainees are presumed innocent until proven guilty and are often eligible for bail or release conditions. In contrast, sentenced inmates are typically required to serve their designated time. This distinction is significant in the context of correctional policy, as it reflects the balance between public safety and the rights of the accused.

How can inmates access their attorneys at Hennepin County Jail?

Inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center have the right to access legal counsel. This access typically occurs through scheduled attorney visits, phone calls, or correspondence. Attorneys can visit their clients in designated areas within the facility, ensuring private communication. Moreover, legal phone calls are not monitored, allowing for confidential discussions. This access is vital for upholding the legal rights of inmates and ensuring that they are adequately represented throughout the legal process, in accordance with both state and federal law.

What are the regulations for phone calls made by inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center are allowed to make phone calls that are typically collect or prepaid. While inmates can maintain contact with family and friends, all calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes. This monitoring is essential for maintaining safety within the facility. Additionally, inmates can set up prepaid accounts through approved vendors to facilitate their calls. Understanding these regulations is crucial for maintaining effective communication with loved ones during incarceration.

Is video visitation available at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center?

Yes, the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center provides video visitation as an alternative to traditional in-person visits. Video visits can be scheduled through the facility's visitation system, allowing friends and family to communicate with inmates from remote locations. This service enhances accessibility and convenience, particularly for those unable to visit the facility physically. Video visitation is monitored to ensure compliance with facility regulations, thereby creating a secure environment for communication while upholding the welfare of all parties involved.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at Hennepin County Jail?

In-person visitation at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center is subject to specific regulations to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on an approved list submitted by the inmate and must present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance, and there are designated hours for visitation. Additionally, all visitors are subject to search upon entering the facility. These rules aim to ensure a safe environment for both inmates and visitors while facilitating meaningful connections during incarceration.

How can I send money to an inmate at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center?

Sending money to an inmate at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center can be accomplished through several methods. Family and friends can deposit funds into an inmate's commissary or trust account via online services, kiosks located in the facility, or through traditional mail with money orders. These funds can be utilized by inmates to purchase personal items and snacks from the commissary. It is essential to adhere to the specific guidelines outlined by the facility to ensure successful transactions.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center must adhere to strict regulations to ensure safety and security. All correspondence should be addressed clearly and include the inmate's full name and booking number. Certain items, such as cash or items that could pose a security risk, are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, however, is treated with confidentiality. Properly adhering to these guidelines is vital for ensuring that mail is delivered promptly and without incident.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

The release process for inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center involves several steps, beginning with the completion of any necessary paperwork and verification of release conditions. The timeline for release can vary significantly based on factors such as outstanding court dates, payment of bail, or completion of a sentence. Generally, inmates are released during specific hours, and coordination with court schedules is essential. Understanding this process is critical for families and inmates to manage expectations regarding the timeline of release.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center are scheduled by the court system, based on the nature of the charges and the legal proceedings involved. Inmates typically receive a notice of their court dates during the booking process. The jail staff coordinates with the court to ensure that inmates are transported to hearings as required. This systematic scheduling is vital for maintaining the integrity of the judicial process, ensuring that defendants can present their cases in a timely manner.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Hennepin County Jail?

During the booking process at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is collected and stored securely. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronic devices are inventoried and placed in a designated area, as inmates are typically required to wear standard jail-issued uniforms. The property is returned upon release, provided it complies with facility regulations. This process is integral to maintaining safety and order within the facility while safeguarding the inmate's personal belongings.

How is medical care provided to inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Medical care at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center is provided through a dedicated health services team that addresses both physical and mental health needs. Upon intake, inmates undergo a health assessment, and ongoing medical care is available as needed. Inmates can request medical attention through established procedures, ensuring timely evaluation and treatment. The provision of medical care is crucial in addressing the health disparities often present in incarcerated populations, aligning with correctional health policies aimed at promoting inmate well-being.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center are conducted based on specific criteria, including safety, security concerns, or participation in specialized programs. Transfers may occur between facilities within the county or to other jurisdictions as needed. The process typically involves coordination between the current facility and the receiving institution, ensuring that all legal and procedural requirements are met. Understanding these procedures is important for families and attorneys, as it can impact an inmate's access to services and legal representation.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center can be accessed through the Hennepin County official website, which provides various resources for obtaining booking records and case information. Additionally, individuals may request records directly from the detention center or through the court system. It is essential to consider Minnesota’s data practices laws, which govern public access to such records, ensuring the balance between transparency and privacy is maintained in the correctional system.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Hennepin County Jail?

The processing of juvenile versus adult offenders at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center involves significant differences in legal procedures and treatment. Juveniles are typically processed under the juvenile justice system, which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment. This includes separate facilities and court proceedings designed to protect their privacy and developmental needs. Conversely, adult processing follows the standard criminal justice procedures, focusing on accountability and sentencing. This distinction is crucial in understanding the broader implications of correctional policy on youth versus adult offenders.

How do detainer holds and immigration detainers work at Hennepin County Jail?

Detainer holds at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center often occur when law enforcement agencies, including ICE, request the detention of an individual for immigration-related matters. When a detainer is placed, it indicates that an individual may be transferred to immigration authorities upon completion of their criminal proceedings. This process raises complex legal and ethical considerations regarding the intersection of criminal justice and immigration policy, highlighting the importance of understanding rights and resources available to those facing such holds.

What are the implications of re-arrest and parole violations for inmates at Hennepin County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations can have significant implications for individuals at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center. When an individual is re-arrested, it may result in new charges and additional time in custody, complicating their legal situation. Parole violations typically lead to a revocation of parole status, resulting in the individual serving the remainder of their sentence in custody. Understanding these implications is critical for inmates and their families, as they can affect future opportunities for rehabilitation and reintegration into the community.

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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 Hennepin County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.