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White Castle, Louisiana has a population of 1,883. The mayor as of 2018 is Gerald Jermarr Williams. His phone number is 225.545.3012. The town can be found in Iberville Parish.
Gerald Jermarr Williams
Town Of White Castle
Post Office Box 488
32535 Bowie Street
White castle, La 70788
Office: 225.545.3012
Fax: 225.545.8456
The crime index of White Castle, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 176.4. There has been 10 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 231 to 1.

White Castle, Louisiana Police Station Information

Facts about crime in White Castle, Louisiana:

  • The overall crime rate in White Castle is 11% lower than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 6.95 daily crimes that occur in White Castle.
  • White Castle is safer than 32% of the cities in the United States.
  • In White Castle you have a 1 in 40 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in White Castle has increased by 14%.

White Castle Police Department Address:
Mario Brown, Chief of Police
32535 Bowie St,
White Castle, LA 70788
The Iberville Parish Jail is operated by the Sheriff’s Department. It houses up to 120 male and female inmates, and also processes those who are arrested and handle bonding requirements. The jail, built in 1976, is located on Bayou Road in south Plaquemine.

White Castle, Louisiana Jail:

Contact in Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 32535 Bowie St
City: White Castle
State: Louisiana
Zip Code: 70788-2503
County: Iberville Parish
Phone #: 225-545-2484
Fax #: 225-545-9179
Additional Information
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 2200
Number of Officers: 7

Open Records Request in White Castle, Louisiana

Please submit all public record requests to:
Monica Allen Hamilton, Custodian of Records
Town Of White Castle
32535 Bowie Street
White Castle, Louisiana 70788
Office: 225.545.3012
Fax: 225.545.8456
Email: mhamilton@towcla.com
mayorofwcla@gmail.com
mhamiltonofwc@yahoo.com

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in White Castle, Louisiana

Brett Stassi, Sheriff
58050 Meriam Street
P. O. Box 231
Plaquemine, LA 70764
Phone: 225-687-5100; 1-800-577-4873

Civil Division
The Civil Division includes the following:

  • Department finances – Responsibilities include maintaining the budget, payroll, insurance, and issuing purchase orders.
  • Suits & Records – Responsibilities include processing legal documents and warrants for service.
  • Property Tax Office – The tax office is responsible for collecting all Iberville Parish property taxes annually. Property taxes are due on December 31 and penalties accrue after that date. The Division also handles sheriff’s sales.

Detectives Unit

The Detectives Unit is responsible for investigating misdemeanor and felony crimes, recovering stolen property and developing solid cases in arrests to assure successful prosecution. Unit detectives also work with other law enforcement agencies in solving crimes in the parish. The Unit is divided into three sub-units operating out of the main office in Plaquemine, and sub-stations in Maringouin and St. Gabriel.

Crime Scene Unit

This new unit initiated by Sheriff Brett Stassi is charged with thorough investigation of crime scenes so that critical evidence is handled properly and all evidence is collected.

Uniform Patrol

The Uniform Patrol Division consists of four teams of uniformed officers working 10 zones throughout the parish. The deputies work 12-hour shifts, which change monthly. They often the first department representatives to interact with the public; and responsibilities include answering distress calls, making arrests, resolving disputes, taking crime and accident reports, conducting traffic enforcement, and providing security for a variety of events.

Interstate Patrol

The Interstate Patrol Division is tasked with traffic enforcement on the interstate in north Iberville, which is a corridor for illegal drugs, weapons, money, explosives and other illegal materials. The deputies in this unit are assigned a K-9 dog capable of detection of various narcotics, tracking missing or wanted persons, and protecting deputies from physical threat. In addition, the deputies assigned to this unit are specially trained, equipped and educated for this hazardous line of patrol.

Motorcycle Patrol

This subunit of the Uniform Patrol unit, handles the responsibilities of a uniformed patrol deputy, and also provides traffic control and enforcement, along with escort services. Deputies working in this unit complete an extensive motorcycle driving course in order to learn how to handle their motorcycles at high speeds and in adverse driving conditions.

Water Patrol

The Iberville Sheriff’s Department has several specially-designed and equipped boats to perform a variety of activities in Iberville’s many waterways, including surveillance, investigation of narcotics cases, rescue operations of boating accidents or lost boaters, and pursuit and apprehension of suspects. Each boat is equipped with specialized GPS technology, and crew members are certified in operation of the units. The unit also assists the U.S. Coast Guard when needed, and is a founding member of JTF-7.

Special Operations Group

This elite unit is trained and equipped to respond quickly in high-risk operations where force may be necessary. The unit is on 24-hour call and ready to respond to any life-threatening situation. Training for this unit is rigorous and includes hand-to-hand combat, marksmanship, entry, repelling and hostage negotiations.

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Communications Division

The Communications division is critical to the Sheriff’s Department because it includes the dispatchers who handle incoming calls of emergencies and criminal activity and are responsible for obtaining important information and relaying it to the proper Sheriff’s Department deputies. The department has 20 full-time dispatchers, with 12 assigned to the Plaquemine central dispatch located at the parish jail facility, and four each assigned to the Maringouin and St. Gabriel substations.

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