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2026-06-10 13:59 UTCOfficial data
156In custody
7Felony
0Misdemeanor
$4.7MTotal bond
54Booked · 14d
125Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
MDMAUPIN, DEVIN WAYNE#1155627
Mar 13, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
89d
WBWALTS, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER#1155545
Mar 12, 2026
566.149-001Y202036 - SEX OFFENDER UNDER 566.149 PRESENT/LOITER W/IN 500' OF SCHOOL BUILDING, GROUNDS, OR CONVEYANCE TO TRANSPORT STUDENTS+3 more
Sex offense
90d
CMCLARK, MARIO CORTEZ#1155387
Mar 11, 2026
99999 - KCPD HOLD
Court / Warrant
91d
HTHUDGINS, TIFFANY ANN#1155297
Mar 10, 2026
99999 - KCPD HOLD
Court / Warrant
92d
SMSPIESS, MICHAEL GABLE#1154936
Mar 8, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
94d
GRGRISSUM JR, ROBERT ROY#1154940
Mar 8, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
94d
MJMASTERS, JACOB EDWARD#1097280
Mar 3, 2026
577.010-028Y202054 - DWI - PERSISTENT+1 more
DUI / OVIOther
$30,00099d
DADIMICK, ASHLEY DAWN#1097355
Mar 3, 2026
99999 - KCPD HOLD
Court / Warrant
99d
MJMCKINNEY, JACOB DEAN#1097150
Mar 2, 2026
566.032-001Y202011 - STATUTORY RAPE OR ATTEMPTED STATUTORY RAPE - 1ST DEGREE - PERSON LESS THAN 14 YOA
Sex offense
100d
JKJOHNSON, KALVIN LENARD#980075
Feb 12, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
118d
TCTRUE, CALEB LEA#980095
Feb 12, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
118d
OVOJEDA, VANESSA ELIZABETH#979977
Feb 11, 2026
99999 - KCPD HOLD
Court / Warrant
119d
GCGROSS, CHRISTOPHER ALAN#979599
Feb 7, 2026
570.090-001Y20202589.0 FORGERY+1 more
Fraud / ForgeryOther
$10,000123d
GAGWINN, AARON DAVID#979471
Feb 6, 2026
566.151-001Y20256408.0-ENTICEMENT OR ATTEMPTED ENTICEMENT OF A CHILD(ACTOR 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER+1 more
OtherSex offense
$150,000124d
BABROWN, AKILE MALICK#977425
Jan 15, 2026
99999 - OTHER MUNICIPAL HOLD
Court / Warrant
146d
BDBEAUTY, DESHA IONE#975718
Jan 1, 2026
99999 - KCPD HOLD
Court / Warrant
160d
CECASTLEMAN, ERIK ALEISTER#975254
Dec 27, 2025
568.060-002Y201238 - ABUSE OR NEGLECT OF A CHILD UNDER SEC. 568.060.5(1)+2 more
OtherViolentSex offense
$30,000165d
FSFOX, SHAYNE MITCHELL#974031
Dec 14, 2025
573.037-001Y202037 - POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY - 2ND/SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE OR POSSESS MORE THAN 20 PICTURES/ONE FILM/VIDEOTAPE+1 more
Sex offense
$150,000178d
NRNETTLES, RANDALL NMN#972780
Dec 2, 2025
568.050-001Y202038 - ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD 2ND DEGREE+7 more
ViolentDrugsOtherProperty / Theft
$200,000190d
SJSCHEID, JONATHAN MATTHEW#969761
Nov 3, 2025
566.032-003Y202011 - STATUTORY RAPE OR ATTEMPTED STATUTORY RAPE - 1ST DEGREE - PERSON LESS THAN 12 YOA+3 more
Sex offense
$600,000219d
  1. MD
    MAUPIN, DEVIN WAYNE#1155627
    Booked Mar 13, 2026Days 89Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. WB
    WALTS, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER#1155545
    Booked Mar 12, 2026Days 90Bond
    Sex offense
  3. CM
    CLARK, MARIO CORTEZ#1155387
    Booked Mar 11, 2026Days 91Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. HT
    HUDGINS, TIFFANY ANN#1155297
    Booked Mar 10, 2026Days 92Bond
    Court / Warrant
  5. SM
    SPIESS, MICHAEL GABLE#1154936
    Booked Mar 8, 2026Days 94Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. GR
    GRISSUM JR, ROBERT ROY#1154940
    Booked Mar 8, 2026Days 94Bond
    Court / Warrant
  7. MJ
    MASTERS, JACOB EDWARD#1097280
    Booked Mar 3, 2026Days 99Bond $30,000
    DUI / OVIOther
  8. DA
    DIMICK, ASHLEY DAWN#1097355
    Booked Mar 3, 2026Days 99Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. MJ
    MCKINNEY, JACOB DEAN#1097150
    Booked Mar 2, 2026Days 100Bond
    Sex offense
  10. JK
    JOHNSON, KALVIN LENARD#980075
    Booked Feb 12, 2026Days 118Bond
    Court / Warrant
  11. TC
    TRUE, CALEB LEA#980095
    Booked Feb 12, 2026Days 118Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. OV
    OJEDA, VANESSA ELIZABETH#979977
    Booked Feb 11, 2026Days 119Bond
    Court / Warrant
  13. GC
    GROSS, CHRISTOPHER ALAN#979599
    Booked Feb 7, 2026Days 123Bond $10,000
    Fraud / ForgeryOther
  14. GA
    GWINN, AARON DAVID#979471
    Booked Feb 6, 2026Days 124Bond $150,000
    OtherSex offense
  15. BA
    BROWN, AKILE MALICK#977425
    Booked Jan 15, 2026Days 146Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. BD
    BEAUTY, DESHA IONE#975718
    Booked Jan 1, 2026Days 160Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. CE
    CASTLEMAN, ERIK ALEISTER#975254
    Booked Dec 27, 2025Days 165Bond $30,000
    OtherViolentSex offense
  18. FS
    FOX, SHAYNE MITCHELL#974031
    Booked Dec 14, 2025Days 178Bond $150,000
    Sex offense
  19. NR
    NETTLES, RANDALL NMN#972780
    Booked Dec 2, 2025Days 190Bond $200,000
    ViolentDrugsOtherProperty / Theft
  20. SJ
    SCHEID, JONATHAN MATTHEW#969761
    Booked Nov 3, 2025Days 219Bond $600,000
    Sex offense

Johnson County Jail Contact Information

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

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

About the Johnson County Detention Center

The Johnson County detention facility in Warrensburg is operated by the Johnson 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.

Confirm custody and court details with the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Johnson County Detention Center
Operated By
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
County
Johnson County, Missouri (Warrensburg)
Roster Source
Johnson County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Johnson County Inmate Search Works

To locate an inmate at the Johnson County Jail, families can utilize the Johnson County inmate search tool. This online resource allows users to enter specific data such as the inmate's name, booking date, charges, status, and bond information. The interface is designed to be user-friendly, providing a straightforward way to access vital details about those currently detained. Accuracy in entering the information is key, as even minor discrepancies can lead to difficulty in finding the right inmate.

The booking record fields reveal important insights into an inmate's situation. The statuses listed—Pending, Sentenced, and Hold—indicate different phases of the judicial process. Pending refers to individuals awaiting court appearances, while Sentenced indicates those who have already been convicted. Holds, on the other hand, are for inmates awaiting transfer to another jurisdiction or facing additional charges. Charges can change due to various factors, including plea deals or ongoing investigations, adding complexity to the search.

Timing delays can occur in updating the inmate search database, leading to discrepancies between current detention status and available information. Users are advised to check back periodically if they cannot locate an inmate initially. For the most accurate results, it helps to have additional information, like date of birth or specific charges. Utilizing these tips can streamline the search process and provide families with the most current data regarding their loved ones at the Johnson County Detention Center.

Posting Bail at Johnson County Detention Center

Bail at the Johnson County Detention Center is determined by a judge during a bail hearing, which typically occurs shortly after arrest. The judge considers several factors, including the nature of the crime, flight risk, and the defendant's criminal history. The amount set aims to ensure the defendant’s return to court while safeguarding public safety. Understanding how bail is assessed can help families prepare for potential financial obligations following an arrest.

Different types of bonds are available for posting bail: cash, surety, property, and Own Recognizance (OR). A cash bond requires the full bail amount paid upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a non-refundable fee, usually around 10%. Property bonds allow individuals to use equity in real estate, and OR bonds may let some defendants secure release without payment, based on trust and previous court appearances. Each option carries its own implications for the defendant and their family.

Posting bail at the Johnson County Jail can involve several steps, starting with contacting a bail bondsman if a surety bond is chosen. Families need to understand the risks involved, especially if co-signing for a bond. Once bail is posted, the release timeline can vary based on processing times, which may take several hours. To expedite the process, ensuring all documents are complete and correct is critical. Families should remain patient and informed as they navigate this challenging situation.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center have access to a commissary account, which allows them to purchase necessary items such as toiletries, snacks, and writing materials. This trust account is crucial for maintaining a sense of normalcy and dignity during incarceration. Funds can be deposited into these accounts through various methods, providing flexibility for families wishing to support their loved ones while they are detained.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be done via a kiosk located in the detention center, online, over the phone, or through a money order. Fees vary by method, and processing times can range from instant to a few business days, depending on the chosen option. It's important for depositors to retain receipts and transaction numbers to track deposits effectively. The booking number of the inmate is vital for making sure funds are credited correctly.

Mailing cash is strictly prohibited, as it poses security risks. Inmates cannot receive cash directly, making proper channels essential for maintaining funds in their commissary accounts. Families should familiarize themselves with the rules surrounding deposits and fees to avoid unnecessary complications. Understanding how the trust account works can significantly ease the financial burdens faced by families during an inmate’s time at the Johnson County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication for inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center is primarily managed through outgoing calls. Inmates can make calls but cannot receive them. The facility offers two main phone options: collect calls and prepaid accounts. Collect calls are billed to the recipient, while prepaid accounts require family members to fund the inmate's phone time in advance. This system ensures that communication remains accessible yet monitored.

Video visits have also been implemented at the detention center, allowing families to connect through scheduled sessions. These visits can incur fees, and scheduling is typically done through a designated platform. They provide an important emotional connection between inmates and their loved ones, offering a face-to-face interaction that phone calls cannot fully replicate. Families should check the scheduling details to ensure they do not miss their appointments.

Inmates are allowed to send and receive mail, but there are strict rules governing this process. Mail must be addressed correctly and is inspected for contraband. Legal correspondence is treated differently, receiving special allowances to ensure attorney-client confidentiality. All non-legal communications are monitored for security reasons, which means families should be cautious about the content of their letters. Understanding these guidelines helps maintain open lines of communication while ensuring compliance with the facility’s regulations.

Johnson County Court Information

Cases involving inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center are handled by the 26th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri. This court processes a variety of cases, from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the charges. After an initial appearance, the timeline can progress through various stages, including arraignment, pre-trial motions, and ultimately, sentencing. Each step is critical in determining the outcome and the future of the defendant.

The distinction between jail and court roles is fundamental. The jail serves to hold individuals while awaiting trial or sentencing, while the court addresses legal proceedings and determines guilt or innocence. Video hearings have become more common, especially in recent years, allowing for greater efficiency in court processes. These hearings can streamline case management, but they also require families to stay informed about their loved ones' upcoming court dates.

To check court dates and case progress, families can access online databases or contact the court directly. Court records are considered authoritative sources for any updates regarding cases in Johnson County. These records include essential details like hearing dates, case outcomes, and filed motions. Staying informed about court proceedings is vital for families trying to support their loved ones facing legal challenges in Warrensburg, Missouri.

Court
Johnson County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at the Johnson County Detention Center in Warrensburg, Missouri?

To search for an inmate at the Johnson County Detention Center, you can visit the official Johnson County Sheriff's Office website. They provide an online inmate search tool, which allows you to look up individuals by name or booking number. This tool will display information such as the inmate's charges, booking date, and status. If you prefer, you can also contact the detention center directly via phone for assistance with inmate inquiries.

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

The booking and intake process at the Johnson County Detention Center involves several steps. After an individual is arrested, they are transported to the facility, where they undergo a comprehensive intake assessment. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, and documenting personal information. The individual’s charges are formally recorded, and they are placed in a designated holding area. This process ensures that all necessary legal and health information is gathered, which is crucial for maintaining order and safety within the facility.

What types of bail are available for inmates at the Johnson County Jail?

In Johnson County, Missouri, there are several types of bail options available for inmates held at the Johnson County Jail. Commonly, bail can take the form of cash, surety bonds, or property bonds. Cash bail requires full payment upfront, while surety bonds involve a third-party bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee. The bail amount is determined by the nature of the charges and the defendant's criminal history. To secure a release, the bail must be paid through the proper channels as outlined by the court.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center may be either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial inmates are individuals awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of a crime. They are entitled to certain rights, including the presumption of innocence. Sentenced inmates, on the other hand, have been convicted and are serving their time as mandated by the court. Understanding this distinction is essential for navigating legal rights, bail eligibility, and visitation options for individuals in custody.

How can inmates access legal representation while at the Johnson County Jail?

Inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center have the right to access legal representation. They can request to speak with an attorney at any time during their incarceration. The detention center provides designated areas for private consultations to ensure confidentiality between the inmate and their attorney. It is advisable for inmates to contact their lawyer directly, or if they do not have one, to seek assistance from legal aid organizations in Missouri that can provide representation or guidance.

Are phone calls monitored at the Johnson County Detention Center?

Yes, all phone calls made from the Johnson County Detention Center are monitored and recorded for security reasons. Inmates can make collect calls or utilize prepaid phone accounts, which can be funded by family or friends through designated services. While inmates can communicate with external contacts, it is important for them to be aware that calls may be used as evidence in court, and sensitive or confidential information should be discussed with an attorney in private consultations.

What are the rules for video visitation at the Johnson County Detention Center?

Video visitation at the Johnson County Detention Center allows families and friends to connect with inmates remotely. To utilize this service, individuals must create an account with the designated video visitation provider approved by the detention center. Visits are scheduled in advance and are subject to specific time limits and rules regarding appropriate conduct. Additionally, all video calls are monitored to ensure compliance with facility regulations. Check the detention center's website for more details on scheduling and costs associated with video visitation.

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

In-person visitation at the Johnson County Detention Center is structured to maintain safety and order. Visitors must first be on an approved visitation list, which inmates can create. Identification is required for entry, and all visitors must adhere to a dress code and conduct guidelines. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and may be limited in duration. Additionally, any items brought in must be pre-approved, and personal belongings are subject to search to ensure the safety of all individuals in the facility.

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

To send money to an inmate at the Johnson County Detention Center, you can utilize a few different methods. Money can be deposited into an inmate's commissary account via online services, by mail, or through designated kiosks located at the detention center. Funds will be used to purchase items from the commissary, such as personal hygiene products and snacks. It is important to follow the specific guidelines provided by the facility to ensure that all transactions are processed correctly and efficiently.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at the Johnson County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center, it is crucial to adhere to specific regulations. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and certain items, including packages, may be restricted. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with attorneys, is treated differently and must be marked as such. Letters should be addressed clearly with the inmate's name, booking number, and the facility's mailing address. Following these guidelines will help ensure that correspondence reaches the inmate without delay.

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

The release process for inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center begins with the completion of their sentence or the resolution of their case. Upon release, inmates undergo a final review of their records and may receive instructions regarding any remaining legal obligations. The timeline for release can vary based on factors such as the nature of the charges and outstanding detainer holds. Inmates should inform their family or support network about expected release times to facilitate transportation or support upon their return to the community.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Johnson County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center are typically scheduled by the court system. Inmates are informed of their court dates through the facility’s internal scheduling. Staff will ensure that inmates are transported to the courthouse as required. Court dates can change and may be influenced by various factors including case complexity and legal representation availability. It is essential for inmates to maintain communication with their attorneys to stay informed about any changes or updates regarding their court proceedings.

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

During the booking process at the Johnson County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is collected and documented. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronic devices are secured and stored until the inmate is released. Personal possessions are categorized to ensure proper handling and return upon release or transfer. It is essential for inmates to provide accurate information about their belongings, as it aids in the reclaim process. Family members may inquire about property retrieval policies by contacting the facility directly.

How does the Johnson County Detention Center address medical care and special needs of inmates?

The Johnson County Detention Center is committed to providing necessary medical care to all inmates. Upon intake, a health assessment is conducted to identify any immediate medical needs. Inmates have access to medical staff, including nurses and physicians, who can address health concerns during their stay. For inmates with special needs, such as mental health issues, accommodations are made to ensure appropriate care is provided. Family members can advocate for their loved ones by communicating specific medical needs to the facility.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at the Johnson County Jail?

Inmate transfers at the Johnson County Detention Center can occur for various reasons, including sentence completion, program participation, or transfers to state custody. The transfer process typically involves coordination between the detention center staff and other jurisdictions or facilities. Inmates are informed of their transfer status, and appropriate arrangements are made to ensure a smooth transition. It is essential for family and friends to stay updated on an inmate's location by contacting the detention center throughout this process.

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

Public records related to inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center can be accessed through the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. They maintain a repository of booking records, inmate status, and court proceedings. Requests for records can typically be made online or in person, with specific forms required for processing. Some records may incur fees for copying or processing. Understanding the process for accessing these records is essential for those seeking information about inmates or related legal matters.

What is the difference in processing between juvenile and adult inmates at the Johnson County Jail?

Juvenile and adult inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center are processed differently due to legal distinctions. Juveniles are typically handled through the juvenile justice system, which focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment. They often have different visitation rules, legal representation options, and more privacy during processing. Adult inmates undergo standard booking procedures and are subject to adult criminal laws. Families should be aware of these differences to better understand the rights and processes applicable to their loved ones in custody.

What should I know about detainer holds and ICE issues at the Johnson County Jail?

Detainer holds can complicate situations for inmates at the Johnson County Detention Center, particularly concerning immigration matters. If an inmate has an active detainer, such as from ICE, it means they are subject to potential transfer to immigration custody upon release. This process may affect their legal rights and options for bail or release. Inmates and their families should be aware of the implications of detainer holds and seek legal counsel to navigate the complexities of immigration law as it relates to their circumstances.

What happens if an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at the Johnson County Detention Center?

If an inmate at the Johnson County Detention Center is re-arrested or found to have violated parole, they may face additional charges or consequences. The individual will likely undergo a new booking process, and their previous status may be impacted. Legal representation is vital in these situations to address the new allegations or parole violations. Family members should remain informed about the situation and support their loved ones by facilitating access to legal counsel and understanding the potential ramifications of re-arrest.

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