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Key Biscayne, Florida Jail and Mugshot Information

The Village of Key Biscayne, Florida has a population of 12,832. The mayor as of 2018 is Mayra Peña Lindsay. Her phone number is (305) 213-1607 and her email address is mplindsay@keybiscayne.fl.gov. The city can be found in Miami-Dade County.

Mayra Peña Lindsay
88 West McIntyre Street
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Phone: (305) 213-1607
Email: mplindsay@keybiscayne.fl.gov

The crime index of Key Biscayne, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 59.9. There has been 1 registered sex offender living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 13,170 to 1.

Key Biscayne, Florida Police Station Information

The overall Key Biscayne, FL crime rate is 62% lower than the Florida average and is 58% lower than the national average. Looking at violent crime specifically, Key Biscayne, FL has a violent crime rate that is 96% lower than the Florida average and 96% lower than the national average. For property crime, Key Biscayne, FL is 56% lower than the Florida average and 52% lower than the national average.

Facts about crime in Key Biscayne, Florida:

  • The overall crime rate in Key Biscayne is 58% lower than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 3.28 daily crimes that occur in Key Biscayne.
  • Key Biscayne is safer than 84% of the cities in the United States.
  • In Key Biscayne you have a 1 in 84 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in Key Biscayne has decreased by 32%.

The Key Biscayne Police Department is a full-service police agency which began operations in March of 1993. Its structure consists of two Divisions:Patrol Operations and Administrative.
The Patrol Operations Division, headed by the Deputy Chief of Police, consists of eighteen patrol officers, four Sergeants, and three Lieutenants. Specialized units include Marine Patrol, Investigations, Rapid Deployment Team, Traffic Unit and Honor Guard.The majority of officers work in twelve hour shifts, with exceptions being Investigations and Marine Patrol. The Patrol Operations Division responds to initial calls for service along with conducting undercover operations and special traffic enforcement details.

The Administrative Division is the support services section of the department.It consists of an Administrative Lieutenant who also retains the title of Internal Affairs Investigator, one School Resource/D.A.R.E./P.A.L. officer, five Dispatchers, two Municipal Utility Workers, Property and Evidence Manager, and five part-time Crossing Guards.The Accreditation Unit falls within the Administration Division jurisdiction.This Division coordinates training, reviews reports, accounts for property and evidence, coordinates all crime prevention activities and is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training for all employees.

The Office of the Chief of Police administers and coordinates the overall police operation with the chief reporting directly to the Village Manager regarding all matters of public safety.The Executive Administrative Assistant maintains and distributes all reports and records for the police department in addition to duties as the department’s fiscal coordinator. Members of the Chief’s office handle all special investigations; coordinate with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and act as liaison between state prosecutors and the court system. They maintain the budget, handle purchasing and personnel processes and coordinate programs with government, business, homeowners and local schools. Educational media releases and videos are also prepared for the Village’s local cable access channel and schools on the island.

The Key Biscayne Police Department’s philosophy from the beginning has been to respond as quickly as possible to all calls and “take our time to help with the problem and try to resolve the issue.” This is the philosophy of community policing embodied in the Department’s Mission Statement. Community policing often requires officers to be on calls for an extended period of time, following up on investigations or problem solving. This has been well accepted and appreciated by our residents. According to Chief Press, “It is within the framework of this relationship that all of our citizens enjoy greater personal safety and a quality of life that we desire.”

Key Biscayne Police Department Address:

Charles R. Press, Chief of Police
88 W McIntyre St,
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Phone: (305) 365-5503
Fax: (305) 365-8937
Email: cpress@kbpd.net

The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) operates one of the largest correctional systems in the United States. They are responsible for the care, custody and control of between 4,000 to 4,200 persons incarcerated in our detention facilities awaiting trial, serving sentences of 364 days or less.

Their reentry programs help inmates successfully transition back into the community. Our inmate medical services follow professional standards of care that provide proper treatment for individuals with medical or mental health issues.

The Boot Camp Program (BCP) is focused on reducing jail crowding and the recidivism rate among youthful offenders.

  • You can keep in contact with inmates by telephone, mail and in-person visitation.
  • All mail is opened and checked and there are restrictions on what you can send.
  • You can set up prepaid calling online to receive calls from an inmate.

Visitation schedules are different for each facility.

Inmate Mail

All mail must be addressed to the inmate and sent by United States Postal Service. Mail sent by other couriers will not be accepted.

Only incoming general inmate mail written on plain white, originally lined paper such as white, loose-leaf lined notebook paper; white, lined tablet paper; or white, lined legal tablet paper will be permitted to enter detention facilities.

To address mail to a Miami-Dade County inmate, include full name, booking number (jail number), cell location and facility address.

Example:
Jose Lopez #140054061
Metro West Detention Center, Cell
13850 Nw 41st St
Miami Fl 33178

Your return address including your first and last name, street address, city, state and ZIP code must be included on your envelope and letter.

Return envelopes are not provided to inmates.

Inmate Phone System

Inmates cannot receive calls. Friends and family members can stay in touch with an inmate by setting up a prepaid collect calling service that allows an inmate to call your phone number using deposited funds. You can set up the account online.

Deposits can be made securely through the AdvancePay® website, mobile app or phone.
You can set the service to send a text alert if the fund balance is getting low, or just set the account to auto-reload to automatically replenish your account.

If you are receiving unwanted calls from an inmate, you must contact customer service directly to block the calls

In-Person Visitation Guidelines

Inmate contact visits are not allowed. Visits are allowed on certain visitation days and times as specified by facility. Visitors must be on the inmate’s visitation list and approved by the corrections facility. Children 17 years and under need a birth certificate and school ID.

Clothing

You must dress appropriately. All visitors must wear shoes at all times. Shoes worn by visitors may not be exchanged with inmates.

Types of clothing that are not acceptable:

  • Clothing that resembles a correctional employee (officer or civilian) uniform, such as all green or a green and white skirt or pants and shirt combination.
  • Clothing that resembles an inmate uniform, such as orange-, red-, or white-colored scrubs.
  • Hats or head covering unless there is a documented medical reason and the visitors submits to a search of the headwear by removing the item. A supervisor will review the medical/religious claims and witness the search.
  • Tight-fitting, see-through, provocative or revealing clothing of any kind. This includes spandex, sheer, netting, torn or frayed attire, bathing suits, body suits, athletic shorts, hot pants.
  • Tops that are cut low; reveal more than 2 inches of cleavage, more than 4 inches of the back, or any portion of the abdomen; halter tops, tube tops, tank tops, spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, muscle shirts, strapless shirts.
  • Shorts above 3 inches from the knee.
  • Skirts and dresses above 2 inches from the knee.
  • Slits in skirts or dresses must not exceed mid-thigh when seated.
  • Non-prescription sunglasses.
  • Hooded garments or clothing with offensive lettering.
  • Flip-flops.
  • High heels more than 3 inches.
  • Sandals which are not secured to the ankle by at least one strap are prohibited.
  • Shoes worn by visitors may not be exchanged with inmates. All visitors must wear shoes at all times.

Key Biscayne, Florida Jail:

Contact Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 88 W McIntyre
City: Key Biscayne
State: Florida
Zip Code: 33149-1846
County: Miami-Dade County
Phone #: 305-365-5555
Fax #: 305-365-5509
Additional Information
Type: Police Departments

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Key Biscayne, Florida

Juan J. Perez, MDPD Director
Miami-Dade Police Department
9105 NW 25th St.
Doral, FL 33172
Phone: 305-471-3518

The Miami-Dade Police Department will commit its resources in partnership with the community to promote a safe and secure environment, maintain order, provide for the safe and expeditious flow of traffic, and practice our core values of integrity, respect, service and fairness.

We provide basic police services throughout the unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Miami Lakes, Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. Our decentralized police patrol in eight districts.

Our specialized patrol teams include the airport, seaport, marine, motorcycle, bomb disposal and SWAT. Our crime investigators work with other law enforcement agencies, from local cities to the Department of Homeland Security.

Integrity

Integrity is the hallmark of the Miami-Dade Police Department and we are committed to the highest performance standards, ethical conduct and truthfulness in all relationships. We hold ourselves accountable for our actions and take pride in a professional level of service and fairness to all.

Respect

We treat all persons in a dignified and courteous manner, and exhibit understanding of ethnic and cultural diversity, both in our professional and personal endeavors.

Service

We provide quality service in a courteous, efficient and accessible manner. We foster community and employee involvement through problem-solving partnerships.

Fairness

We treat all people impartially, with consideration and compassion. We are equally responsive to our employees and the community we serve.

Vision Statement

The Miami-Dade Police Department’s vision is to be the model law enforcement organization in the nation by blending strategic planning with community concerns.

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Miami-Dade County Most Wanted:

If you know the location of any of these fugitives, please call Crime Stoppers of Miami and the Florida Keys or email the Sexual Predator and Offender Unit. If your tip leads to an arrest and criminal charges, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

Keep in mind that it’s illegal to use public information on sexual predators or sexual offenders to help commit a crime.

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