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Fayetteville, North Carolina Jail and Mugshot Information
Fayetteville is a city located in Cumberland County where it also serves as the county seat. According to the 2017 census, approximately 209,889 people live in this area. The current mayor is Mitch Colvin and the City Manager is Doug Hewett.
City Hall:
433 Hay Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910) 433-1FAY (1329)
Mayor’s Office:
(910) 433-1992
Mitch.Colvin@ci.fay.nc.us
City Manager’s Office:
(910) 433-1990
dhewett@ci.fay.nc.us
In 2009, the crime index for Fayetteville was 630.1 which was more than twice the national average (309.1). During that year, there were 21 reported murders, 94 reported rapes, 491 reported robberies, 662 reported assaults, and 4,289 reported burglaries. There were also 8,455 reported thefts, 762 reported auto thefts, and 40 reported arson cases. As of November 2018, 505 registered sex offenders are residing in Fayetteville. The ratio of residents to sex offenders is 405 to 1.
Fayetteville, North Carolina Police Station Information
There were 10,732 reported incidents in Fayetteville in 2016. This gave it a total crime rate of 5,308 crimes for every 100,000 people. Compared to the state average (3,110 crimes per 100k people), this was very high. It was also higher than the US average (2,837 crimes per 100,000 individuals). The type of incident that was most commonly reported that year was theft.
The Fayetteville Police Department is headed by Chief of Police Gina V. Hawkins. It employs over 430 sworn law enforcement personnel and more than 180 non-sworn staff members. The FPD consists of several substations located across the city – the Cross Creek Substation, the Central Substation, the Police Training Center, and the Police Recruiting Office. There are several bureaus and divisions within the department such as the Field Operations Bureau. Within it are several divisions such as Patrol Operations which handles calls for service, Major Crimes which handles investigations on crimes against persons, and Vice Investigations which oversees forensics, narcotics, and violent fugitives.
Fayetteville Police Department:
467 Hay St
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910) 433-1529, (910) 433-1885
Cross Creek Substation
6147 Raeford Rd.
(910) 433-1885
Central Substation
3811 Sycamore Dairy Rd.
(910) 433-1885
Police Training Center
671 N. Eastern Blvd.
(910) 433-1903
Additional Information:
Address 1: 467 Hay St
City: Fayetteville
State: North Carolina
Zip Code: 28301-5565
County: Cumberland County
Phone #: 910-433-1819
Fax #: 910-433-1895
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 122000
Number of Officers: 314
The Cumberland County Detention Center is the jail used by the Fayetteville Police Department. The Chief Jailer is Major Tandra Adams. Each inmate is allowed 2 visits per day, a total of 14 visits each week. Visitation is open daily. The hours on Mondays through Fridays are 8:30am to 11:30am; 1:00pm to 4:30pm; and 6:30pm to 9:45pm. The hours on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays are 10:00am to 12:00pm; 1:00pm to 4:30pm; and 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
Cumberland County Detention Center
204 Gillespie St.,
Fayetteville, NC 28301
910-672-5630
Open Records Request in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Any requests to view or obtain copies of public records can be done online through the city government’s web portal. The records available online include salaries of the mayor and the council, meeting agendas as well as minutes, the municipal code, purchasing documents of the city, crime mapping, public notices, and salary database.
Police Reports in Fayetteville, North Carolina
The Central Records Unit is responsible for the safekeeping of all documents generated by the Fayetteville Police Department. You can visit the unit at the Police Administration Building or submit a request online to obtain copies of a report.