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Melvindale, Michigan Jail and Mugshot Information

The City of Melvindale, Michigan has a population of 10,715. The mayor as of 2018 is Stacy Bazman. Her email address is mayor@melvindale.org. The city can be found in Wayne County.

Stacy Bazman
3100 Oakwood Blvd.
Melvindale, MI 48122
Email: mayor@melvindale.org

The crime index of Melvindale, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 251.8. There has been 35 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 295 to 1. The number of registered sex offenders compared to the number of residents in this city is near the state average.

Melvindale, Michigan Police Station Information

The table provides a full overview of all reported crimes in Melvindale, MI for the year. The sum of recorded criminal acts in Melvindale, MI is displayed; for comparisons, each offense is also shown in regards to the amount of offenses per 100,000 people. Along with this, they are separated into multiple categories: violent crimes and property crimes. The crime data reveals that the overall Melvindale, MI crime rates are 36% higher than in comparison to the Michigan mean and are 12% higher than the nation’s mean. In regards to violent offenses, Melvindale, MI has a rate that is 39% higher than the Michigan average; compared to the United States, it is 63% higher than. Looking at crimes involving property, Melvindale, MI is 36% higher than its state’s mean, and 4% higher than the country’s average.

Facts about crime in Melvindale, Michigan:

  • The overall crime rate in Melvindale is 12% higher than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 8.41 daily crimes that occur in Melvindale.
  • Melvindale is safer than 21% of the cities in the United States.
  • In Melvindale you have a 1 in 33 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in Melvindale has increased by 5%.

The mission of the Melvindale Police Department is to provide for the safety and security of its residents and visitors, and the preservation of the public peace.

Melvindale Police Command Center

The command center is staffed by a police supervisor 24 hours a day. This is where all of the 911 calls come in as well as regular phone calls. The public has access to the command center at all times as well. When a call for service comes in it is the duty of the officer on the desk to direct the call to the appropriate personnel. Citizens are encouraged to contact the police department if they observe any suspicious activity in the City. If it is of an emergency nature call 911 otherwise call 313-429-1070

The Melvindale Police Department is made up of several divisions and specialized units.

Administrative

This includes the Police Chief and four lieutenants that are in charge of the three shifts and the detective bureau. It is the responsibility of the administration to oversee and make sure that the department is running effectively.

Road Patrol

Is comprised of three shifts with a lieutenant, a sergeant and patrolmen on each shift. The road patrol’s primary function is to respond to calls for service from our residents. The patrol officer that responds to a call takes the appropriate action that they feel necessary and afterwards fills out a report. Other functions of the road patrol are traffic enforcement, patrolling the streets, checking businesses, and looking for any type of suspicious activity that may indicate criminal activity.

Detective Bureau

Is staffed by a lieutenant and two patrol officers that are assigned there. The primary function of the detective bureau is to investigate cases that the patrol officers report on or complaints that come directly to them. Citizens should contact the detective bureau after they have made a complaint if they wish to follow up on a complaint they have made. Please call the detective bureau to set up an appointment.

Motor Carrier

The motor carrier officer enforces traffic and vehicle weights laws pertaining to large semi trucks and commercial vehicles.

Ordinance

The ordinance officer handles all animal and ordinance calls. If a citizen thinks there may be an ordinance violation they are encouraged to contact the police desk. The ordinance officer will then check the complaint to see if there is a violation of any local ordinances.

K-9

The K-9 officer and his partner Mackey work together in their normal routine as a patrol officer. They train once a week with other K-9 officers and works closely with our narcotics officer in an attempt to rid the city of dangerous drugs.

The Melvindale Police Department has a Certified Emergency Response Team (CERT) group of trained and dedicated volunteers that assist the police department in various ways throughout the year. Some of their functions are to assist the police at Melvindale Days, the homecoming parade and other events or functions as the need arises. The CERT Members go through mandatory training before becoming a CERT Member. If interested please email the Melvindale Police Department at policechief@melvindale.org

If there is a snow emergency declared Citizens are required to move their cars off of the street. A snow emergency is declared when there is a potential for 4 or more inches of snow. Once the streets are plowed residents can park their cars back on the streets. If a car is not moved off of the street during a snow emergency it is subject to being towed.

Melvindale Police Department Address:

John Allen, Chief of Police
3100 Oakwood Blvd,
Melvindale, MI 48122
Phone: 313.429.1070 prompt 3
Email: policechief@melvindale.org

Jail I (Andrew C. Baird)

The Andrew C. Baird Detention Facility, Jail Division I (570 Clinton Street) houses male and female, pretrial and sentenced, inmates who are clinically assessed as needing residential (daily) mental health services, in addition to psychotropic medications. Also, male and female, pretrial and sentenced, inmates who are medically assessed as requiring daily and on-going medical services are housed in an infirmary. Law library and recreation services are provided to all special needs and general population inmates. Video arraignments of inmates are conducted daily with the 36th District Court for the city of Detroit. Wayne County Probate Court hearings for inmates who are mental health consumers are conducted via video conferencing. Inmates who are classified as requiring exceptionally close monitoring and segregation from the general population are housed in Jail Division I. Inmates who are classified as medium and low risk and eligible for general population housing are double bunked.

Jail II (Old)

The Division II Jail (Established Jail) opened in 1929 and in 1996 four dormitories were converted to housing units with eight beds each. This increased the capacity to 770 beds. This is a linear supervision type jail.

Jail III (William Dickerson Detention Facility)

The Division III Jail (William Dickerson Detention Facility) opened in November 1991 and currently has a capacity of 896 beds. This jail is a direct supervision type facility.

Juvenile Detention Facility

The Juvenile Detention Facility is a secure placement, which helps bridge a youth’s movement from the Juvenile Court System to the Wayne County Juvenile Justice System. The Juvenile Detention Facility has 194 beds and houses about 160 juveniles daily. The Juvenile Detention Facility will accept youths for admissions over the age of eight years and up to the age of 20 years for charges occurring prior to their 17th birthday, and where the Family Division of the Third Judicial Circuit Court Family holds jurisdiction.

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Melvindale, Michigan Jail:

Contact Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 3100 Oakwood Blvd
City: Melvindale
State: Michigan
Zip Code: 48122-1220
County: Wayne County
Phone #: 313-381-8747
Fax #: 313-382-6038
Additional Information
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 11155
Number of Officers: 24

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Police Records Request in Melvindale, Michigan

It is the policy of the City of Melvindale that all persons, except those who are serving a sentence of imprisonment*, consistent with the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), are entitled to full and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of those who represent them as public officials and employees. The people shall be informed so that they fully participate in the democratic process.

The City of Melvindale’s policy with respect to FOIA requests is to comply with State law in all respects and to respond to FOIA requests in a consistent, fair, and even-handed manner regardless of who makes such a request.

The City of Melvindale acknowledges that it has a legal obligation to disclose all nonexempt public records in its possession pursuant to a FOIA request. The City of Melvindale acknowledges that sometimes it is necessary to invoke the exemptions identified under FOIA in order to ensure the effective operation of government and to protect the privacy of individuals.
The City of Melvindale will protect the public’s interest in disclosure, while balancing the requirement to withhold or redact portions of certain records. The City of Melvindale’s policy is to disclose public records consistent with and in compliance with State law.

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