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Monroe is the eighth largest city in Louisiana and is the parish seat of Ouachita Parish. The estimated census from 2016 was 49,297. Monroe is the main city of the Monroe Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area has a total population of 172, 275.
The settlement was originally called Fort Miro, but the city adopted the name Monroe, during the first half of the 19th century, in recognition of the steam-powered paddle-wheeler James Monroe. The arrival of the ship was the single event, in the minds of local residents, that transformed the outpost into a town. The ship is shown in a mural at main branch of the Monroe Library on North 18th Street.
n 1913, Joseph A. Biedenharn the first bottler of Coke moved to Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Biedenharn and his son Malcolm were among the founders of Delta Airlines, originally Delta Dusters. His home and gardens at 2006 Riverside Drive in Monroe have been preserved and are now the Biedenharn Museum and Gardens.
The heart of Monroe, the people who live here, make Monroe a beautiful and exciting place to visit or live. The city is an economic, educational, and medical hub for Northeast Louisiana. This city is very diverse, and anyone is welcome. Visit the cool Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo while in Monroe.
The University of Louisiana Monroe is located in the city.

Monroe, Louisiana
James E. “Jamie” Mayo, Mayor
400 Lea Joynet Expressway
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: 318-329-2843
Fax: 318-329-3300

The crime index in Monroe, LA is 1207.7 crimes per 100,000 people. This is 99.6% higher compared to other US cities. In 2016, there were 11 murders, 52 rapes, 248 robberies, ,182 assaults, 1,025 burglaries, 3,397 thefts, 224 auto thefts, and 15 arsons.

There are 203 sex offenders register in Monroe, LA as of September 2018. The ration of resident to the number of sex offenders in Monroe is 245 to 1.

Monroe, Louisiana Police Department Information

As of 2017, there were 190 law enforcement officers in Monroe, LA.

Monroe, Louisiana Police Department
Quentin D. Holmes, Chief of Police
700 Wood Street
Monroe, Louisiana 71201
Phone: 318-329-2600
Fax: 318-329-4144

Tom Torregrossa, Director of University Police
Fihiol Hall
3811 De Siard Street
Monroe, LA 71209
Phone: 318-342-5350
Fax: 318-3242-5358
torregrossa@ulm.edu

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If you need city records on marriages, divorces, births and deaths, plus property taxes, contact:

Monroe, LA
Lakesha Ross, Admin.
400 Lea Joynet Expressway
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: 329-2843
Fax: 318-329-3300

For information about traffic citations, warrants and arrests in the city, contact:

Monroe, Louisiana Police Department
Quentin D. Holmes, Chief of Police
700 Wood Street
Monroe, Louisiana 71201
Phone: 318-329-2600
Fax: 318-329-4144

Monroe, Louisiana Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office Information

The Sheriff’s Office works diligently to promote a sense of pride in the community for law enforcement by fostering an environment of cooperation and trust within the organization and the community, so we may bridge the distance between citizens and law enforcement personnel.
Divisions within the Sheriff’s Office are administration, uniform patrol, investigations, correctional center, transitional work program. The patrol division has 125 deputies, and 3 K9 officers.

Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office
Jay Russell, Sheriff
400 St. John Street,
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: 318-329-1200

Ouachita Parish Correctional Center
4801 Hwy 165 South By-Pass
Monroe, LA 71210
Phone: 318-324-2700
Fax: 318-327-1358

The correctional center has been in operation since 1963 Currently it has a bed capacity of 1,152. It is staffed by 150 deputies of the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Visits can be via webcam or in-person.
To find out visitors schedules, contact the corrections center at: 318-324-2700. Mail can be sent to an inmate via the US Postal Service and addressed to the inmate and the jail.

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