Law Enforcement Reports for Aug. 8 (2024)

The Meridian Star provides a list of arrests and crimes being reported to authorities to keep the community informed about potential criminal activity. Names of individuals accused but not convicted of crimes are not published. All persons accused of crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Meridian Police Department

The Meridian Police Department reported the following arrests between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

July 31

  • Domestic violence — 4609 Broadmoor Dr. Apt. 249, Meridian

Aug 1

  • Disturbance of a family and simple assault threat — 4706 Paulding St., Meridian
  • Disturbance of a family, simple assault threat and telephone harassment — 1821 25th Ave., Meridian
  • Disturbance of a family and simple assault threat — 4706 Paulding St., Meridian
  • DUI — 3756 Butts Rd., Toomsuba

Aug 2

  • Possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia — 2015 Mosby Rd. Apt. H8, Meridian
  • Simple assault threat — homeless
  • Disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and interfering with police — 4821 47th St., Meridian
  • Disturbance of a family — 107 71st Pl. Apt. 154, Meridian

Aug 3

  • Possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest and giving false information — homeless

Aug 4

  • Impersonating an officer — 3730 Lindsy Brooke Cr., Douglasville, Georgia
  • Giving false information and simple assault — 1913 MLK Dr., Meridian

Aug 5

  • Domestic violence — 2226 35th Ave., Meridian
  • Shoplifting — 917 Rubush Ave., Meridian
  • DUI — 388 Park Pl. Rd., Newton

Aug 6

  • Simple assault threat — 4505 Paulding St., Meridian

The Meridian Police Department reported the following incidents from Tuesday through Wednesday.

July 31

  • Robbery — 3100 block of 8th Street at 10:22 p.m.
  • Residential burglary — 200 block of North Hills Street at 11:51 a.m.

Aug 1

  • Auto burglary — 4600 block of Poplar Springs Drive at 11:02 a.m.
  • Auto burglary — 4600 block of Poplar Springs Drive at 2:01 p.m.
  • Residential burglary — 3700 block of Paulding Street at 8:20 a.m.

Aug 2

  • Stolen vehicle — 3200 block of Highway 45 N. at 8:15 a.m.
  • Shooting — 4400 block of 35th Avenue at 9:09 p.m.

Aug 3

  • Residential burglary — 4400 block of 20th Street at 9:34 a.m.
  • Shooting — 4600 block of Pacific Street at 9:28 p.m.

Aug 4

  • Auto burglary — 200 block of North Frontage Road at 10:43 a.m.
  • Shooting — 1000 block of 27th Avenue at 9:28 p.m.
  • Shooting — 2500 block of 15th Street at 10:47 p.m.

Aug 5

  • Auto burglary — 2300 block of South Frontage Road at 7:02 a.m.
  • Auto burglary — 2200 block of South Frontage Road at 4:07 p.m.
  • Shooting — 3800 block of 35th Avenue at 10:45 p.m.

Aug 6

  • Robbery — 300 block of Highway 19 N. at 1:16 p.m.
  • Stolen vehicle — 4300 block of 32nd Place at 8:31 a.m.
  • Auto burglary — 4200 block of 37th Street at 11:32 a.m.
  • Shooting — 2100 block of 34th Avenue at 1:57 p.m.
  • Shooting — 2100 block of 28th Avenue at 8:06 p.m.

Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Aug 5

  • Probation violation
  • Probation violation
  • Controlled substance violations x2 and carrying a concealed weapon
  • DUI first offense, failure to properly stop, switch tag, improper equipment, failure to maintain liability insurance and no/expired driver’s license
  • Driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license, failure to maintain liability insurance and expired tag

Aug 6

  • Failure to maintain liability insurance, disobedience of traffic control devices, expired tag and failure to posses and display license upon request
  • Lighting equipment requirements, no tag/expired tag/improper tag, disobedience of traffic control devices, failure to maintain liability insurance, violation of seat belt law, no/expired driver’s license and failure to pay
  • Malicious mischief-destroying private property, disorderly conduct: interfering with lawful order and resisting/obstructing arrest
  • Possession of marijuana first offense, DUI other substance first offense, speeding 0-9mph over limit, failure to maintain liability insurance and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license
  • Lighting equipment requirements, no child restraint x3, failure to maintain liability insurance and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license
  • No/expired driver’s license and lighting equipment requirements

Aug 7

  • No tag/expired tag/improper tag and no/expired driver’s license
  • Dazzling taillight, failure to maintain liability insurance and no/expired driver’s license
  • DUI first offense, dazzling taillight, failure to maintain liability insurance and driving with suspended/revoked driver’s license
  • Court order/mandatory days

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department reported the following incidents from Tuesday through Wednesday.

Aug 5

  • DUI first offense — 8th Street

Aug 6

  • Malicious mischief-destroying private property — Old Highway 494
  • Grand larceny — Highway 80 W.
  • Non-reportable — Highway 19 N.

Aug 7

  • DUI first offense — Roebuck Dr.

Fire Runs

The Lauderdale County Volunteer Fire Departments reported the following calls Tuesday through Wednesday.

Aug 5

  • Assist — Frazier Rd. (Martin)

Aug 6

  • Motor vehicle accident — Interstate 20 MM166 (Russell/Toomsuba)
  • Brush fire — Highway 11 S. (South)

Ambulance Runs

Metro Ambulance reported 54 emergency runs Wednesday at 2 p.m.

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Law Enforcement Reports for Aug. 8 (2024)

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If you need a copy of a report for a car accident that did not occur on a toll road, contact the New Jersey State Police at (609) 882-2000 ext. 2234. Give them the information requested to locate the record. You may need to pay a fee to be mailed a copy.

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These include:
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www.njsp.org. New Jersey State Police (NJSP) is the largest law enforcement agency in New Jersey, with nearly 2,800 enlisted and 1,250 civilian members.

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Education requirements

To be appointed as a state trooper with the New Jersey State Police, for example, you must have either: A bachelor's degree. An associate degree or 60 college credits plus two years of work or active-duty military experience. 30 college credits plus two years of active-duty military experience.

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Who can access arrest records depends on the details and type of charges. As a general rule, most arrest records are available to the public. However, this can vary from state to state. The New Jersey Open Public Records Act means that most arrest records are available to anyone in the state.

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An uncertified copy of your police report can be retrieved online for $13, by credit or debit card only. You will be asked to provide either the case number, the license plate number, the driver's license number, or the last name of the person involved.

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How much does a State Trooper make at NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE in New Jersey? Average NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE State Trooper yearly pay in New Jersey is approximately $73,400, which is 20% above the national average.

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All applicants must turn 21 years old prior to the start of Academy training and must not reach their 35th birthday prior to the graduation date of their State Police class.

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New Jersey does not have it's own stop and identify statute, though if an officer has a reasonable suspicion that you did or may commit a crime that he wants to check out, he is allowed to briefly detain you and ask you for identification.

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No tattoos/body art/brands on an applicant's face, head, neck, scalp, hands, or any part of the exposed body.

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