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Current Cape Girardeau County Jail Roster

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2026-06-10 14:00 UTCOfficial data
290In custody
42Felony
1Misdemeanor
$44.4MTotal bond
57Booked · 14d
146Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
MKMARTINEZ, KOREY#202600236
Feb 9, 2026
589.425-001 - FAIL TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER PURSUANT TO 589.400-425+1 more
Sex offense
$10,000121d
CJCARTER, JACOB#202600230
Feb 8, 2026
575.153 - DISARMING A PEACE OFFICER OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER WHILE PERFORMING OFFICIAL DUTY; 575.150-001 - RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY - 2 counts; 565.050-001 - ASSAULT 1ST DEGREE/ATTEMPT - SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY/SPECIAL VICTIM - 2 counts (Felony)
Violent
Felony122d
RJROBINSON, JEREMY#202600201
Feb 3, 2026
579.020-004 - DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS+5 more
DrugsOtherWeapons
$153,000127d
MRMCCOY, RICHARD#202600198
Feb 2, 2026
565.090-003 - HARASSMENT - 1ST DEGREE+1 more
Domestic
$200,000128d
HEHILL, ELIJAH#202600142
Jan 26, 2026
559.036 - PROBATION VIOLATION+4 more
Court / WarrantDomesticViolentDrugs
Felony$175,000135d
TTTIPLER, TOMMY#202600137
Jan 23, 2026
571.030-010 - UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPON - SUBSECTION 4 - EXHIBITING+4 more
WeaponsDrugsDomesticViolent
$175,000138d
RCRAMSEY, CHRISTOPHER#202600135
Jan 23, 2026
569.160-001 - BURGLARY 1ST DEGREE+2 more
BurglaryOtherViolent
$150,000138d
DZDEBOARD, ZACHARY#202600127
Jan 22, 2026
575.150-001 - RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY (Felony)+2 more
OtherDomesticViolent
Felony$900,000139d
GCGARBETT, CHRISTOPHER#202600123
Jan 21, 2026
566.068-002 - CHILD MOLESTATION - 2ND DEGREE - AGGRAVATED SEXUAL OFFENSE - CHILD LESS THAN 17 YOA AND OFFENDER GREATER THAN 4 YEARS OLDER+1 more
Sex offense
$60,000140d
CWCLAUSSEN, WILLIAM#202600091
Jan 15, 2026
569.080-002 - TAMPERING WITH MOTOR VEHICLE - 1ST DEGREE+2 more
OtherDomestic
$75,000146d
GZGEISER, ZACHARIAH#202600092
Jan 15, 2026
569.100-001 - PROPERTY DAMAGE 1ST DEGREE+1 more
Property / TheftOther
$20,000146d
CJCLARK, JAMES#202600051
Jan 9, 2026
579.020-004 - DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS+2 more
DrugsProperty / Theft
$90,000152d
LALOPEZ-HERNANDEZ, ABNER#202600044
Jan 8, 2026
570.030-035 - STEALING - $750 OR MORE - ALL OTHER LARCENY+2 more
Property / TheftOther
$30,000153d
STSKINNER, TED#202600024
Jan 5, 2026
579.097-001 - INTENTIONALLY INHALE/SMELL FUMES OR INDUCE ANOTHER TO+5 more
Other
$156,000156d
BJBUNCH, JEFFREY#202600013
Jan 3, 2026
575.150-001 - RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY (Felony)+3 more
OtherDomestic
Felony$80,000158d
TATAYLOR, ANTHONY#202600008
Jan 2, 2026
302.020 - OPERATE VEHICLE ON HIGHWAY WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE - 1ST OFFENSE+6 more
TrafficOtherDomesticCourt / Warrant
$184,100159d
PEPATTERSON, EDWIN#202502212
Dec 31, 2025
569.080-002 - TAMPERING WITH MOTOR VEHICLE - 1ST DEGREE+3 more
OtherProperty / Theft
$24,000161d
PTPATTERSON, TOMEIKA#202502196
Dec 29, 2025
575.150-001 - RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY (Felony)+5 more
OtherDrugsWeapons
Felony$300,000163d
WMWARING, MATTHEW#202502179
Dec 26, 2025
565.050-001 - ASSAULT 1ST DEGREE/ATTEMPT - SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY/SPECIAL VICTIM+1 more
ViolentSex offense
Felony$200,000166d
GRGREEN, RONNIE#202502175
Dec 25, 2025
565.076-003 - DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 4TH DEGREE - 1ST OR 2ND OFFENSE (1),(5)+3 more
Domestic
$120,000167d
  1. MK
    MARTINEZ, KOREY#202600236
    Booked Feb 9, 2026Days 121Bond $10,000
    Sex offense
  2. CJ
    CARTER, JACOB#202600230
    Felony
    Booked Feb 8, 2026Days 122Bond
    Violent
  3. RJ
    ROBINSON, JEREMY#202600201
    Booked Feb 3, 2026Days 127Bond $153,000
    DrugsOtherWeapons
  4. MR
    MCCOY, RICHARD#202600198
    Booked Feb 2, 2026Days 128Bond $200,000
    Domestic
  5. HE
    HILL, ELIJAH#202600142
    Felony
    Booked Jan 26, 2026Days 135Bond $175,000
    Court / WarrantDomesticViolentDrugs
  6. TT
    TIPLER, TOMMY#202600137
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond $175,000
    WeaponsDrugsDomesticViolent
  7. RC
    RAMSEY, CHRISTOPHER#202600135
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond $150,000
    BurglaryOtherViolent
  8. DZ
    DEBOARD, ZACHARY#202600127
    Felony
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond $900,000
    OtherDomesticViolent
  9. GC
    GARBETT, CHRISTOPHER#202600123
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond $60,000
    Sex offense
  10. CW
    CLAUSSEN, WILLIAM#202600091
    Booked Jan 15, 2026Days 146Bond $75,000
    OtherDomestic
  11. GZ
    GEISER, ZACHARIAH#202600092
    Booked Jan 15, 2026Days 146Bond $20,000
    Property / TheftOther
  12. CJ
    CLARK, JAMES#202600051
    Booked Jan 9, 2026Days 152Bond $90,000
    DrugsProperty / Theft
  13. LA
    LOPEZ-HERNANDEZ, ABNER#202600044
    Booked Jan 8, 2026Days 153Bond $30,000
    Property / TheftOther
  14. ST
    SKINNER, TED#202600024
    Booked Jan 5, 2026Days 156Bond $156,000
    Other
  15. BJ
    BUNCH, JEFFREY#202600013
    Felony
    Booked Jan 3, 2026Days 158Bond $80,000
    OtherDomestic
  16. TA
    TAYLOR, ANTHONY#202600008
    Booked Jan 2, 2026Days 159Bond $184,100
    TrafficOtherDomesticCourt / Warrant
  17. PE
    PATTERSON, EDWIN#202502212
    Booked Dec 31, 2025Days 161Bond $24,000
    OtherProperty / Theft
  18. PT
    PATTERSON, TOMEIKA#202502196
    Felony
    Booked Dec 29, 2025Days 163Bond $300,000
    OtherDrugsWeapons
  19. WM
    WARING, MATTHEW#202502179
    Felony
    Booked Dec 26, 2025Days 166Bond $200,000
    ViolentSex offense
  20. GR
    GREEN, RONNIE#202502175
    Booked Dec 25, 2025Days 167Bond $120,000
    Domestic

Cape Girardeau County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Cape Girardeau County Detention Center
Operated By
Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Office
Court
Cape Girardeau County Circuit Court

About the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center

The Cape Girardeau County Detention Center in Jackson is operated by the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, booking dates, Missouri charge descriptions, and bond amounts when listed.

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

Facility
Cape Girardeau County Detention Center
Operated By
Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Office
County
Cape Girardeau County, Missouri (Jackson)
Roster Source
Cape Girardeau County Sheriff public inmate roster (roster.php)

How the Cape Girardeau County Inmate Search Works

To use the Cape Girardeau County inmate search effectively, individuals should familiarize themselves with the available tools and databases. The search process typically begins with entering a specific name or booking number into the search bar. Users can refine their results by including additional information, such as date of birth or other identifying details. Once the search is initiated, it will yield a list of results that match the criteria, detailing important information about each inmate currently held in the facility.

Booking record fields on the inmate search include essential details such as the inmate’s name, date of booking, charges filed against them, status of their case, and bond information. Understanding the meanings of terms like pending, sentenced, and hold can clarify an inmate's situation. Pending indicates that the inmate is awaiting trial or an upcoming court date, while sentenced means they have received a punishment already. Holds may signify that the individual is detained for another jurisdiction or additional charges waiting to be processed.

It is not unusual for charges to change after booking due to various factors, including new evidence or plea agreements. This can lead to timing delays in the court process, which may leave families feeling anxious about their loved ones' situations. For those searching for information, a few tips can enhance the experience. Entering both first and last names and checking alternate spellings can yield better results. Additionally, regularly updating the search can provide new insights as cases develop or change over time.

Posting Bail at Cape Girardeau County Detention Center

When an individual is arrested and booked into the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, a judge typically determines the bail amount based on several factors, such as the severity of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk. Various bond types are available, including cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR). Each type has different implications for how the bail can be posted and what it means for the release of the inmate while awaiting trial.

To post bail at the Cape Girardeau County Jail, an individual must first know the bail amount set by the judge and the type of bond they plan to use. If a cash bond is chosen, the full amount must be paid upfront. For surety bonds, a bail bondsman can be contacted, often charging a non-refundable fee of 10% of the total bail amount. However, this option comes with risks for the co-signer, as they may be held financially liable if the inmate fails to appear in court.

Understanding the release timeline after posting bail is essential for families awaiting their loved ones' return. Depending on the time of day and the facility’s processing capacity, the release can take anywhere from a few hours to an entire day. Being proactive and ensuring all paperwork is completed accurately helps expedite this process. Staying in touch with bail bondsmen or the detention center can provide updates and further insights into what to expect during this often stressful period.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center have access to a commissary or trust account that allows them to purchase basic necessities and comfort items. Families can deposit money into these accounts to ensure their loved ones have access to hygiene products, snacks, and other essentials. This system helps maintain inmate morale during their stay while also providing a means for communication through purchasing stamps for outgoing mail.

There are several methods to deposit money into an inmate's trust account, including using a kiosk located in the jail lobby, making online payments through the facility's official website, or using the phone system. Money orders are another acceptable method for deposits. Each deposit method may come with associated fees, and it's important to check the specific terms and conditions prior to making a transaction. Processing times for each method can vary, so planning ahead is advisable.

When depositing funds, it’s vital to have the inmate's booking number on hand, as it ensures that the money is credited to the correct account. It's a good idea to avoid mailing cash directly, as this can lead to loss or theft. Instead, utilize the authorized channels for depositing funds. By understanding how the trust account system works, families can provide critical support to their loved ones while they navigate the challenges of incarceration at the Cape Girardeau County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center occurs primarily through outgoing calls, as inmates are not permitted to receive incoming calls. The facility operates a collect call system, allowing inmates to call designated numbers, while prepaid options are available for families who wish to control costs. It’s essential to keep in mind that all communications are monitored, so conversations must remain appropriate and within legal boundaries.

Video visitation has become an increasingly popular way for families to stay connected with their loved ones in jail. Scheduling video visits can be done online, and there may be fees associated with this service. Families should familiarize themselves with the specific platform used by the detention center for video visits to ensure a smooth experience. These virtual visits can be vital in maintaining relationships during incarceration, providing an opportunity for face-to-face interaction despite physical barriers.

In addition to phone calls and video visits, inmates have the option to send and receive mail. However, there are specific rules around addressing and inspecting mail to maintain order and security within the facility. Legal mail tends to have a different treatment and may be exempt from standard inspection protocols. Families should follow the established guidelines carefully when corresponding with inmates to avoid potential issues. Understanding these communication channels helps families maintain contact with their loved ones during challenging times.

Cape Girardeau County Court Information

The Cape Girardeau County Circuit Court is responsible for handling all cases related to individuals detained at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center. This court oversees both criminal and civil cases, with a distinct focus on ensuring justice is served while maintaining the rights of the accused. Understanding the court's role is crucial for families trying to support loved ones navigating the legal system, as the court is the ultimate authority on case outcomes and sentencing.

The case timeline begins with the initial appearance where the judge informs the defendant of the charges and possible penalties. Following this, various proceedings take place, leading to potential plea agreements or trial dates. The timeline can vary significantly based on the complexity of cases and the court's docket. Video hearings have become more commonplace, allowing for remote appearances when necessary, which can benefit those unable to attend in person due to distance or other circumstances.

To check court dates and case progress, families are encouraged to access official court records, which provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding their loved ones' cases. These records can reveal significant details, such as upcoming hearings or changes in the charges against an inmate. By staying informed through the authoritative source of court records, families can better understand the judicial process and be prepared for what lies ahead.

Court
Cape Girardeau County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

To conduct an inmate search at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, you may visit the official Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Office website. There, you will find an inmate search tool that allows you to input the inmate's name or booking number. Alternatively, you can contact the Detention Center directly via telephone to inquire about an inmate's status. This information may include booking records, charges, and current housing information, adhering to state public records laws.

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

The booking and intake process at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center involves several steps. Upon arrival, individuals are subjected to identification verification, fingerprinting, and photography. Subsequently, personal belongings are collected and stored securely. The detainee is then assessed for medical needs and may be interviewed regarding their background. This process ensures that all pertinent information is compiled for legal and administrative purposes, allowing for proper classification and housing within the facility.

What types of bail and bond are available at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

At the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, the types of bail and bond include cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bonds require the full amount of bail to be paid in cash. Surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds allow individuals to use property equity to secure bail. The bail amount is determined by the nature of the charges and prior criminal history, and it can be modified at a bail hearing.

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

At the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, pretrial detainees are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, while sentenced inmates have been convicted of offenses and are serving their sentences. Pretrial detainees retain certain legal rights, including the presumption of innocence, while sentenced inmates are subject to the terms of their sentences. Both categories are housed separately to maintain security and facilitate appropriate management of each population's unique legal status and needs.

How can an inmate access their attorney at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center have the right to access legal representation. Attorneys can visit inmates during designated visitation hours, and legal visits are confidential. Inmates may request a meeting with their attorney by submitting a request form to the facility's administration. Furthermore, inmates may communicate with their attorneys through mail or telephone calls, although such communications are subject to monitoring for security purposes. It is advisable for attorneys to contact the facility in advance to ensure compliance with regulations.

What are the policies regarding phone calls for inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center can make phone calls using a prepaid phone system. The calls are monitored and may be recorded for security reasons. Inmates may set up a prepaid account through a third-party vendor, allowing them to call approved contacts. Collect calls may also be an option but can incur higher charges. It is essential for inmates to familiarize themselves with the list of approved numbers to ensure successful communication with family and legal representatives.

Is video visitation available for inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

The Cape Girardeau County Detention Center offers video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits. This system allows family members and friends to connect with inmates through video calls from designated locations. Interested parties must create an account with the service provider, schedule a visitation, and adhere to the established visitation guidelines. Video visitation enhances communication while minimizing security concerns associated with in-person visits. Specific hours and rules apply, and it is important to review them prior to scheduling a session.

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

In-person visitation at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center is governed by specific rules to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and must present valid photo identification upon arrival. Visits typically occur during designated hours and are limited to a specific duration. Physical contact is not permitted, and items such as cell phones and bags must be left outside the facility. Visitors should review the visitation guidelines on the official website to ensure compliance with all requirements.

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

To send money to an inmate at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, you may use several methods including online deposits through designated money transfer services, money orders, or cash deposits at the facility. Funds are placed into the inmate's commissary account, allowing them to purchase hygiene products and snacks. It is critical to adhere to the facility's rules regarding funding limits and accepted payment methods. Documentation may be required to ensure compliance and proper crediting of funds to the inmate's account.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

When sending mail to inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, correspondence must adhere to specific regulations. All mail should include the inmate's full name, booking number, and the facility's address. Legal mail is treated distinctly and must be marked as such to ensure confidentiality. Additionally, mail is subject to inspection for contraband or prohibited items. Certain materials, including packages and unauthorized publications, may be restricted. It is advisable to review the facility's mail guidelines for compliance.

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

The release process for inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center begins once the inmate has completed their sentence or satisfied bail conditions. Upon release, individuals will undergo a final processing phase, during which personal belongings are returned. The timeline for release can vary significantly based on the circumstances surrounding the inmate's case, including outstanding detainers or pending court appearances. It is advisable for inmates and their families to consult with legal counsel to understand the specific conditions affecting the release timeline.

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

Court appearances for inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center are scheduled in accordance with the court's docket and the nature of the charges. The detention center staff coordinates with the local courts to ensure that inmates are transported for hearings as required. Notifications regarding upcoming court dates are typically communicated to inmates through their legal representatives. It is important for defendants to remain informed about their legal proceedings and to be in contact with their attorneys for updates on scheduling.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

During the booking process at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property and belongings are collected and securely stored. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronic devices are inventoried, documented, and placed in a secured location. Inmates are provided with facility-issued clothing for the duration of their stay. Upon release, individuals are returned their belongings, allowing them to leave the facility with their original items. It is critical for inmates to ensure accurate inventory to avoid any loss of property.

How does the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center provide medical care for inmates?

The Cape Girardeau County Detention Center is responsible for providing essential medical care to inmates. Upon intake, inmates undergo a health assessment to identify any immediate medical needs. The facility has medical staff on-site to address general health concerns, distribute medications, and manage chronic conditions. Inmates can request medical attention through a formal request process. In cases of emergency or specialized care, arrangements with local healthcare providers may be initiated. The facility strives to comply with standards set forth by correctional health guidelines.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center are conducted in accordance with established protocols and may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court mandates. Transfers are coordinated by detention staff who ensure compliance with legal procedures and proper documentation. Inmates and their legal representatives will be notified of the transfer details, including the receiving facility. It is imperative for inmates to maintain communication with their attorneys to understand how a transfer may affect their legal situation.

How can I access public records related to the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Public records related to the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center can be accessed through the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Office. Individuals may submit a request for specific records, such as arrest logs, booking records, and incident reports. Requests can typically be made in writing or through the office's designated online platform. It is essential to specify the type of information being sought and to provide relevant details, such as dates or names. Fees may apply for copies of records, and processing times can vary.

What is the difference in processing between juveniles and adults at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

The processing of juveniles and adults at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center differs significantly due to legal and procedural requirements. Juveniles are generally handled in accordance with Missouri's juvenile justice system, which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment. They may be processed in separate facilities or units, depending on age and charges. Additionally, confidentiality laws apply to juvenile records, restricting access to certain information. Adults are processed under standard criminal procedures, with all pertinent records being publicly accessible unless sealed by the court.

What are the implications of detainer holds, particularly regarding ICE or immigration issues at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center may arise when law enforcement agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), express interest in an inmate. Such holds indicate that the individual may face additional legal action related to immigration status. Inmates subject to a detainer hold may experience delays in their release, as the facility must comply with ICE requests. Legal representation is crucial for individuals facing detainer issues, as experienced counsel can navigate the complexities of both criminal and immigration law.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations involving inmates at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center?

Re-arrest and parole violations at the Cape Girardeau County Detention Center involve legal processes that can lead to further incarceration. If an individual is on parole and commits a new offense or fails to comply with parole conditions, they may be re-arrested and returned to the facility. The parole board typically reviews the circumstances, and a hearing may be scheduled to determine the appropriate consequences. Legal representation is essential during this process to ensure that the individual’s rights are protected and that they receive a fair hearing.

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