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Smithfield, North Carolina Jail and Mugshot Information

Smithfield is a town located in Johnston County where it also serves as the county seat. According to the 2016 census, approximately 12,266 people live in this area. The current mayor is Andy Moore. The Town Manager is Michael Scott.

Town Hall:
350 East Market Street
Smithfield, NC 27577
Phone: 919-934-2116
Fax: 919-934-1134

Mayor’s Office:
919-524-6005

Town Manager’s Office:
Phone: 919-934-2116 Extension 1101
Fax: 919-989-8937
michael.scott@smithfield-nc.com

In 2015, the crime index in Smithfield was 481.7 which was much higher compared to the US average (283.6). During this year, there were 4 reported rapes, 1 reported murder, 23 reported robberies, 66 reported assaults, and 106 reported burglaries. There were also 580 reported thefts, 19 reported auto thefts, and 4 reported arson cases. As of December 2018, 47 registered sex offenders have listed Smithfield as their place of residence. The ratio of residents to sex offenders is 263 to 1.

Smithfield, North Carolina Police Station Information

The town of Smithfield had a total of 638 reported incidents which gave it a total crime rate of 5,108 crimes for every 100,000 people. This was almost double the North Carolina average which was 2,909 crimes for every 100,000 people. The US average was also much lower in comparison by 2,745 crimes for every 100,000 people. During this year, the most frequently reported incident was theft.

The Smithfield Police Department is comprised of three main divisions. The Patrol Division is the largest component of the SPD with a total of 24 sworn officers who provide police services 24/7. The Investigations Division include of 3 sworn criminal investigators who are responsible for primarily investigating felony crimes. The Division of Narcotics Enforcement, on the other hand, handles drugs investigations and vice crimes. The entire department is under the command of Chief Keith Powell.

Smithfield Police Department:
110 S 5th Street
Smithfield, NC 27577
919-989-8835, 919-934-2121

Chief of Police:
919-989-1069

Additional Information:
Address 1: 110 S 5th St
City: Smithfield
State: North Carolina
Zip Code: 27577-4546
County: Johnston County
Phone #: 919-934-2121
Fax #: 919-934-0223
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 13000
Number of Officers: 38

The Wake County Jail is the facility utilized by the Smithfield Police Department. The jail is operated by the Detention Division of the Wake County Sheriff’s Office. The main jail is located at 3301 Hammond Road. A second facility, John H. Baker, Jr. Public Safety Center, which is located at 330 S. Salisbury Street. The total capacity of the two facilities is 1,568. All visitations for inmates at these two facilities are conducted by video only at the main facility. Visiting hours are from 9am to 1:30pm and 4 to 6:30pm. Visitation days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

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Open Records Request in Smithfield, North Carolina

The Town Clerk is responsible for the safekeeping of all legal documents pertaining to the town. If you wish to look at or obtain copies of public records, you can get in touch with the Town Clerk’s office and submit a request. The current Town Clerk is Shannan Parrish.

Town Clerk’s Office:
Phone: 919-934-2116 ext. 1108
Fax: 919-989-8937
Email: shannan.parrish@smithfield-nc.com

Police Reports in Smithfield, North Carolina

The Police Records Office of the Smithfield Police Department maintains records of accidents and incidents reported to the agency. You can pick up a copy of your report at the police station, typically the next business day following the reporting of the incident. You can submit a request to obtain a copy by visiting the police department between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday. You can also submit a request by mail, fax, and email.

Police Records:
934-2121
amohlhoff@smithfieldpd.org

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