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Ocean Springs, Mississippi Information

The City of Ocean Springs, Mississippi has a population of 17,442. The mayor as of 2018 is Shea Dobson. His phone number is 228.875.6722 and her email address is sdobson@oceansprings-ms.gov. The city can be found in Jackson County.

Shea Dobson
1018 Porter Avenue
Post Office Box 1800
Ocean Springs, MS 39566-1800
Phone: 228.875.6722
Email: sdobson@oceansprings-ms.gov

The crime index of Ocean Springs, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 224.5. There has been 61 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 288 to 1.

Ocean Springs, Mississippi Police Station Information

According to the annual crime data, the crime rate in Ocean Springs, MS is 32% higher than the average of the whole of the state of Mississippi, and when compared with the national average, is 45% higher than. When looking at violent crimes, Ocean Springs, MS has 37% lower than violent crime rate than Mississippi average, while remaining 53% lower than the national average. In property crime, Ocean Springs, MS is 39% higher than the average of Mississippi and is 61% higher than the national average.

Facts about crime in Ocean Springs, Mississippi:

  • The overall crime rate in Ocean Springs is 45% higher than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 10.88 daily crimes that occur in Ocean Springs.
  • Ocean Springs is safer than 34% of the cities in the United States.
  • In Ocean Springs you have a 1 in 26 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in Ocean Springs has decreased by 4%.

The Ocean Springs Police Department is led by Chief Mark S. Dunston. He directs operations of the OSPD with the assistance of a Deputy Chief, three Captains, and an Executive Assistant. This administrative team oversees four patrol shifts, the traffic unit, the investigations unit, task force officers, animal control, corrections, dispatch, records, warrants, the reserve officer program, training, and accreditation.

Accreditation

The Ocean Springs Police Department is accredited by the Mississippi Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MSLEAC). The purpose of MSLEAC is to establish professional standards for Mississippi law enforcement agencies. The Commission develops and administers the program in order to recognize professional excellence in the law enforcement community. To maintain accreditation, the Ocean Springs Police Department must comply with one-hundred-twenty-one standards for state accreditation during a two-year self-assessment.

Ocean Springs Police Department Address:

Mark Dunston, Chief of Police
3810 Bienville Blvd.
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Phone: 228.875.2211
Fax: 228.875.5126
Message from Major Spiers

“As director of the Jackson County Adult Detention Center, it is my mission to insure public safety through the safe and secure incarceration of offenders. We maintain an organized and disciplined system of operations that enhance the stability of our new facility. I will also insure that we provide all basic services relating to adequate food, clothing and shelter. This facility is also committed to providing the most cost effective, quality health care services to maintain basic medical and quality mental health care for all offenders.”

Inmate Visitation

They welcome visitors to their facility to see their incarcerated friend or loved one. All visits are by video only. There is no charge for on-site visitation. Each inmate is allowed one 20 minute, on-site visit per week. The number of visitors is limited to three (any combination of adult/children).

On-Site Visits

On-site visits are not available on Sunday or prior to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays. Appointments for on-site visitation are made on the kiosk in the front lobby of the jail. Another option for video visitation is visits from home. These visits from home are unlimited 20 minute sessions and there is a payment required. Registration and information for video visitation from home is available on the Securus Technologies website.

Visitation at the ADC

  • Limit of twenty minutes per inmate per week, no charge
  • Registration is at the ADC in the Front Lobby
  • Visitations at the ADC are not available all day Sunday, or prior to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays
  • Visits at ADC or from home are video only
  • Visitation from Home
  • Registration and information is available at the Securus Visitation Website
  • Unlimited 20 minutes session, payment required.
  • Visits at ADC or from home are video only

Contact Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 503 Dewey Ave
City: Ocean Springs
State: Mississippi
Zip Code: 39564-4737
County: Jackson County
Phone #: 228-875-2211
Fax #: 228-875-5126
Additional Information
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 17642
Number of Officers: 39

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Public Records Request in Ocean Springs, Mississippi

The office has made it possible for the citizens to request, inspect, or copy selected records in the City. Just take a copy of a Public Records Request form and fill it out as much as needed. A record must be available in the office in order for the request to come through.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Ocean Springs, Mississippi

Mike Ezell, Sheriff
3104 Magnolia Street
Pascagoula, MS 39567-4127
Non-Emergency: 228-769-3063
Emergency Call: 911

Traffic

The Traffic Division us an operational unit of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department. Traffic Division is tasked with enforcing the states uniform traffic laws on all the streets and roads of Jackson County. The traffic unit consists of full-time sworn officers and crossing guards. The unit is equipped with vehicles and motorcycles.

Computer Forensics

Computer forensics is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of computer forensics is to examine digital media in a forensically sound manner with the aim of:

  • Analyzing
  • Identifying
  • Presenting Facts and Opinions About the Digital Information
  • Preserving
  • Recovering
  • Criminal Investigations

Their duties require a high level of professionalism, decorum and confidentiality, and skills in interviewing, surveillance, evidence preservation and crime scene management.

Patrol

The Patrol Division is an operational unit of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department that consists of full-time sworn officers and volunteer reserve officers. This unit is charged with protecting and serving all areas of Jackson County. Patrol is divided into 4 shifts to provide 24 hour service.

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