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Current Barry County Jail Roster

Search the current Barry County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 14:00 UTCOfficial data
56In custody
11Felony
0Misdemeanor
$11.8MTotal bond
11Booked · 14d
302Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
LJLooney, Joseph A#23551
Mar 4, 2026
CT1 - DISTRIBUTION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN PROTECTED LOCATION(26BR-CR00130-01)+5 more
DrugsWeapons
Felony$1,500,00098d
GTGarner, Triston K#25609
Feb 26, 2026
ATMP-CHILD MOLESTATION 2ND DEGREE- CHILD LESS THAN 12 YOA(26BR-CR00112-01)
Sex offense
$100,000104d
SCSutton, Christopher D#27881
Feb 16, 2026
CT01-ASSAULT - 3RD DEGREE - SPECIAL VICTIM (26BR-CR00097-01)+3 more
ViolentOtherDomesticProperty / Theft
$80,000114d
NNNeal, Nathanial B#21160
Feb 10, 2026
CT 1 - TRAFFICKING DRUGS 2ND DEGREE (25BR-CR00017-01)+7 more
DrugsOther
$800,800120d
MAMellow, Alan M#26364
Dec 20, 2025
CT 1 MURDER 1ST DEGREE (25BR-CR00742-01)+3 more
ViolentOtherSex offense
172d
SJStout, Jeffrey B#22165
Dec 10, 2025
DELIVER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS OF MARJ (25BR-CR00676-01)+2 more
Drugs
$375,000182d
EJEdmondson, Jeffrey R#27960
Dec 9, 2025
DELIVERY OF METHAMPHETAMINE >10G (25W13783)+4 more
DrugsCourt / WarrantWeapons
$500,000183d
RJRosales Hernandez, Juan M#28369
Nov 18, 2025
CT 1 DELIVER/POSSES CONTROL SUBSTANCE AT CO/PRIVAT JAIL/CORR CTR EX W/ PRES (25BR-CR00686)+2 more
OtherCourt / WarrantDomestic
$75,000204d
TJTorbett, Jesse M#21560
Nov 4, 2025
RESIST ARREST/DETENTION/STOP BY FLEEING - CREATE SBSTNTL RISK-SERIOUS INJ/DEATH+3 more
OtherViolent
$118,000218d
ENEasley, Nathan Z#28117
Aug 7, 2025
CT I-SEXUAL MISCONDUCT INVOLVING A CHILD UNDER 15-1ST OFNS(25BR-CR00463-01)+3 more
Sex offense
$400,000307d
SJSikes, Jason E#28272
Aug 1, 2025
CT 1 STATUTORY RAPE - 2ND DEGREE (25BR-CR00457-01)+2 more
Sex offenseOther
313d
TJTaylor, Jimmy L#15853
Mar 21, 2025
FTA CT 01- BURGLARY 2ND DEGREE (20BR-CR00945-01)+7 more
BurglaryOtherProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
Felony446d
RERoyer, Eric E#20159
Dec 4, 2024
CT 1 ASSAULT 1ST DEGREE OR ATTEMPT - SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY OR S V (24BR-CR00760)+2 more
ViolentOtherProperty / Theft
$300,000553d
MAMalone, Aaron E#28091
Nov 26, 2024
CT 1 MURDER 1ST DEGREE (24BR-CR00744-01) (25AO-CR00326)+4 more
ViolentOtherProperty / Theft
Felony$100,000561d
SDSparks, David R#17419
Oct 23, 2024
RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY (19BR-CR00962) (Felony)+2 more
OtherBurglary
Felony$67,500595d
NDNeely, Demoine A#28037
Aug 10, 2024
ASSAULT 1ST DEGREE OR ATTEMPT (24BR-CR00506-01)
Violent
$75,000669d
  1. LJ
    Looney, Joseph A#23551
    Felony
    Booked Mar 4, 2026Days 98Bond $1,500,000
    DrugsWeapons
  2. GT
    Garner, Triston K#25609
    Booked Feb 26, 2026Days 104Bond $100,000
    Sex offense
  3. SC
    Sutton, Christopher D#27881
    Booked Feb 16, 2026Days 114Bond $80,000
    ViolentOtherDomesticProperty / Theft
  4. NN
    Neal, Nathanial B#21160
    Booked Feb 10, 2026Days 120Bond $800,800
    DrugsOther
  5. MA
    Mellow, Alan M#26364
    Booked Dec 20, 2025Days 172Bond
    ViolentOtherSex offense
  6. SJ
    Stout, Jeffrey B#22165
    Booked Dec 10, 2025Days 182Bond $375,000
    Drugs
  7. EJ
    Edmondson, Jeffrey R#27960
    Booked Dec 9, 2025Days 183Bond $500,000
    DrugsCourt / WarrantWeapons
  8. RJ
    Rosales Hernandez, Juan M#28369
    Booked Nov 18, 2025Days 204Bond $75,000
    OtherCourt / WarrantDomestic
  9. TJ
    Torbett, Jesse M#21560
    Booked Nov 4, 2025Days 218Bond $118,000
    OtherViolent
  10. EN
    Easley, Nathan Z#28117
    Booked Aug 7, 2025Days 307Bond $400,000
    Sex offense
  11. SJ
    Sikes, Jason E#28272
    Booked Aug 1, 2025Days 313Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  12. TJ
    Taylor, Jimmy L#15853
    Felony
    Booked Mar 21, 2025Days 446Bond
    BurglaryOtherProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
  13. RE
    Royer, Eric E#20159
    Booked Dec 4, 2024Days 553Bond $300,000
    ViolentOtherProperty / Theft
  14. MA
    Malone, Aaron E#28091
    Felony
    Booked Nov 26, 2024Days 561Bond $100,000
    ViolentOtherProperty / Theft
  15. SD
    Sparks, David R#17419
    Felony
    Booked Oct 23, 2024Days 595Bond $67,500
    OtherBurglary
  16. ND
    Neely, Demoine A#28037
    Booked Aug 10, 2024Days 669Bond $75,000
    Violent

Barry County Jail Contact Information

Use these Barry County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Barry County Detention Center
Operated By
Barry County Sheriff's Office
Court
Barry County Circuit Court

About the Barry County Detention Center

The Barry County detention facility in Cassville is operated by the Barry County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Barry County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Barry County Detention Center
Operated By
Barry County Sheriff's Office
County
Barry County, Missouri (Cassville)
Roster Source
Barry County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Barry County Inmate Search Works

Conducting a Barry County inmate search is a straightforward process. Families and friends can access the online portal managed by the Barry County Sheriff's Office, which provides up-to-date information regarding current inmates. The search function typically requires basic details like the inmate's name or date of birth. Using the search tool can help you quickly identify if a loved one is currently housed in the Barry County Detention Center, along with their status and charges.

When you view the booking records, you'll encounter various fields of information, including the inmate's full name, booking date, specific charges, current status, and bond amount. Understanding the terminology is key; for instance, 'Pending' refers to individuals awaiting trial, while 'Sentenced' indicates those who have completed their hearings and are serving time. An inmate may also be held for various reasons, which can affect their legal situation and the length of their stay at the jail.

Changes to the charges listed on an inmate's record can occur due to a variety of factors, such as new evidence or plea deals being reached. Timing delays in updating information might also happen due to administrative processes. It's best to regularly check the inmate's status for the most accurate and current information. If you're having trouble locating someone, consider reaching out to the Barry County Sheriff's Office directly for assistance.

Posting Bail at Barry County Detention Center

In Barry County, the judge determines the bail amount during the initial court appearance based on various factors, including the severity of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk. Bail can take different forms, such as cash, surety bonds, or property bonds, each with its own set of requirements. Understanding how the bail process works is essential for families looking to secure the release of their loved ones from the Barry County Jail.

Posting bail at the Barry County Detention Center involves several steps. Once bail is set, a family member or friend can either pay the full cash amount or work with a bail bondsman who accepts a percentage of the total bail (usually around 10%). It’s important to remember that bail bondsmen typically require a co-signer, who assumes financial responsibility if the defendant fails to appear in court, which can put that individual at risk.

Once bail is posted, the release timeline can vary. It often takes several hours for an inmate to be released after bail has been set and paid. Factors impacting this timeline may include paperwork processing and the facility’s operational workload. Families should keep these variables in mind when planning for the release of their loved one from the Barry County Jail.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Barry County Detention Center can access funds through a commissary/trust account, which enables them to purchase items such as snacks, toiletries, and other essentials. Maintaining a trust account is essential for inmates, as it allows them some degree of comfort during their time in custody. Families can contribute to this account, helping to ensure their loved ones have what they need while incarcerated.

There are several methods for depositing money into an inmate’s account. Families can use a kiosk located in the detention center, make deposits online, or use the phone to arrange transfers. Money orders are also accepted, but cash should never be mailed. Each deposit method has associated fees and varying processing times, so it’s vital to verify these details to ensure funds reach the inmate promptly.

When depositing funds, always include the inmate's booking number to ensure accuracy. This number is crucial for identifying the correct account and preventing any mix-ups. Families should also be aware of the fees that may apply when making a deposit, as these can impact the total amount available to the inmate. Overall, proper planning regarding money transfers can significantly enhance the support provided to loved ones in the Barry County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication options for inmates at the Barry County Detention Center are somewhat limited but structured. Inmates can only make outgoing calls, and there are two main types: collect calls or prepaid calls. Collect calls require the recipient to accept charges, while prepaid calls allow inmates to use funds from their trust accounts. Understanding these options can help families stay connected with their loved ones.

Video visitation is also available for families, providing a more personal way to interact with inmates. Scheduling video visits often requires prior arrangements, and there may be associated fees for this service. It’s advised to check the specific procedures and costs involved, as this can vary. Electronic messaging options may be available as well, offering another avenue for communication that is more immediate than traditional mail.

When it comes to mail, there are rules that must be followed. Addressing correspondence properly, along with an understanding of inspection policies, is essential for successful delivery. Legal mail is treated differently and may have specific protections. It's also vital to remember that all non-legal communications are monitored, which may influence the content of messages shared between inmates and their families.

Barry County Court Information

In Barry County, cases are primarily handled by the local circuit court. This court oversees both civil and criminal matters, including all cases originating from the Barry County Detention Center. Understanding the court's role is essential for families trying to navigate the process of their loved ones' legal situations. The court proceedings involve a sequence of steps, starting from the initial appearance to potential sentencing, ensuring transparency and adherence to legal procedures.

The timeline of a case typically follows a structured path. After the initial appearance, there may be hearings, plea negotiations, and ultimately the sentencing phase. Each step can take varying amounts of time, influenced by the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. It is beneficial for families to be aware of this timeline to prepare for upcoming hearings or decisions regarding their loved ones.

Video hearings have become a standard practice in many courts, including Barry County, allowing for greater convenience and safety. To check court dates or status updates on a case, families can visit the circuit court's official website or contact the court clerk directly. Court records serve as an authoritative source of information, providing clarity on the legal process and keeping families informed about the proceedings involving their loved ones.

Court
Barry County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I perform an inmate search at the Barry County Detention Center?

To conduct an inmate search at the Barry County Detention Center in Cassville, Missouri, you may visit the official Barry County website, where booking records are available for public access. The search allows you to find information on currently incarcerated individuals, including their booking dates, charges, and legal status. The records are updated regularly to provide accurate information. If you require further assistance, you may contact the detention center directly for guidance on accessing inmate records.

What is the booking and intake process for new inmates at Barry County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Barry County Detention Center begins when law enforcement brings an arrested individual to the facility. Upon arrival, the individual undergoes identification verification, fingerprinting, and photographing. Personal belongings are confiscated and logged, and medical screenings are conducted to identify any immediate health concerns. Afterward, charges are formally recorded, and the individual is placed into a housing unit. This process typically takes several hours, depending on various factors, including the number of individuals being processed at that time.

What are the different types of bail and bond available at Barry County Detention Center?

In Barry County, Missouri, individuals may be eligible for several types of bail and bond options, including cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires payment of the full amount in cash, while surety bonds involve a third-party bondsman who guarantees payment of the bail amount. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The specific bail amount is determined by the court based on the nature of the charges, criminal history, and flight risk. Individuals should consult with a legal professional for guidance regarding bail options.

What is the difference between pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals at Barry County Jail?

At the Barry County Detention Center, pretrial detainees are individuals who are awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of the charges against them. They retain the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. Conversely, sentenced individuals have been convicted of their charges and are serving a court-imposed sentence. The conditions of confinement may differ based on the individual's status, with pretrial detainees often receiving certain rights to ensure their ability to prepare for legal defense. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for navigating the detention process.

How can incarcerated individuals access legal representation at Barry County Detention Center?

Incarcerated individuals at the Barry County Detention Center have the right to access legal representation. They can contact their attorney directly via phone or schedule in-person visits. Attorneys are allowed to meet privately with their clients to discuss legal matters. Additionally, individuals may request assistance from public defenders if they cannot afford legal counsel. It is essential for inmates to communicate their legal needs promptly to ensure adequate preparation for court appearances and to safeguard their rights throughout the judicial process.

Are phone calls made by inmates at Barry County Jail monitored?

Yes, phone calls made by incarcerated individuals at the Barry County Detention Center are subject to monitoring and recording for security purposes. Inmates may make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts established by family or friends. Prepaid accounts allow for more flexible communication options, as they enable inmates to call specific phone numbers without incurring additional costs. It is important for families to understand that all communications may be reviewed by staff, and certain topics, particularly those relating to criminal activity, may be restricted.

What are the regulations for video visitation at Barry County Detention Center?

Video visitation at the Barry County Detention Center allows friends and family to connect with incarcerated individuals remotely. To participate, visitors must create an account through the designated video visitation provider. Scheduling is required, and sessions are typically limited to specific durations. Video visitation can occur from home or designated kiosks in the facility. It is important for visitors to adhere to the established rules, as inappropriate behavior or communication may result in loss of visitation privileges. This service enhances contact while ensuring security and safety.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at Barry County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Barry County Detention Center is governed by specific guidelines to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on an approved visitation list and provide valid identification upon arrival. Visits may be limited in duration and frequency, depending on the inmate's housing status and behavior. All visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area. Items such as purses, bags, and electronic devices are typically prohibited. It is essential to follow all facility rules to ensure a successful visitation experience.

How can I send money to an incarcerated individual at Barry County Jail?

To send money to an incarcerated individual at the Barry County Detention Center, family and friends can utilize several methods, including online deposit services, kiosks located within the facility, and money orders sent through the mail. Funds deposited are placed into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items such as hygiene products and snacks. It is important to follow the specific guidelines established by the facility regarding acceptable forms of payment and any associated fees to ensure the successful transfer of funds.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Barry County Detention Center?

Mail sent to incarcerated individuals at the Barry County Detention Center must adhere to specific guidelines to ensure safety and compliance. All incoming mail is subject to inspection and may be scanned for contraband. Legal mail is treated with heightened confidentiality, allowing inmates to communicate privately with their attorneys. Personal mail should be addressed clearly and include the inmate's full name and booking number. Certain items, such as cash, photographs with inappropriate content, or contraband, are strictly prohibited in correspondence sent to the facility.

What is the release process for inmates at Barry County Jail?

The release process for individuals at the Barry County Detention Center begins once a release order is issued by the court or after serving their sentence. Inmates may be released on bail, upon completion of their sentence, or after a successful appeal. The release typically involves a review of personal property, financial obligations, and completion of exit paperwork. Depending on the time of day, the release process may take several hours. Inmates are advised to arrange transportation in advance to facilitate a smooth transition upon release.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Barry County Detention Center?

Court appearances for incarcerated individuals at the Barry County Detention Center are scheduled by the court system, taking into account the nature of the charges and the legal status of the individual. Notification of upcoming court dates is provided to inmates, and they are typically transported to the courthouse by detention staff. It is crucial for inmates to communicate with their legal counsel regarding any scheduled court appearances, as preparation can significantly impact the outcome of their cases. Timeliness and attendance at court hearings are essential.

What happens to an inmate’s property and belongings during booking at Barry County Jail?

During the booking process at the Barry County Detention Center, an incarcerated individual's personal property is collected and inventoried by detention staff. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are secured and stored until the individual is released. Inmates are typically allowed to keep only necessary items, such as identification and legal paperwork, during their stay. The process ensures the safety of both the inmate and staff while preventing the introduction of contraband into the facility. Property is returned upon release.

What type of medical care is provided to inmates at Barry County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Barry County Detention Center receive medical care as part of the facility's commitment to ensuring their health and well-being. Upon intake, individuals are assessed for immediate medical needs, and ongoing care is provided as necessary. The facility has protocols in place for managing chronic conditions, mental health issues, and emergency situations. Inmates can submit medical requests for non-urgent care, which are reviewed by medical staff. All medical services comply with legal standards to safeguard both the health of inmates and the facility's liability.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Barry County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Barry County Detention Center may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or completion of a sentence. Transfers are managed by detention staff in coordination with other facilities or jurisdictions. Before a transfer, the inmate's records are reviewed, and arrangements are made for transportation. Inmates and their families are notified of the transfer when possible, but such decisions are ultimately made based on institutional policies and the best interests of the incarcerated individual and facility.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Barry County Jail?

Accessing public records related to inmates at the Barry County Detention Center can be done through the official Barry County website or by visiting the detention center directly. The facility maintains a record of bookings, charges, and legal status, which can be requested by the public. Some records may be subject to restrictions based on ongoing investigations or privacy concerns. Individuals seeking access to specific documents should submit a formal request in accordance with Missouri's Sunshine Law, which governs public records access.

What is the difference in processing between juveniles and adults at Barry County Detention Center?

The processing of juveniles and adults at the Barry County Detention Center differs primarily due to legal standards and protective measures for minors. Juveniles typically have distinct legal proceedings, often involving family court, and are processed separately from adults to ensure their safety and rehabilitation. Additionally, juveniles may have restricted access to certain facilities and programs. Staff at the detention center is trained to handle juvenile cases sensitively while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations regarding the treatment of minors in custody.

What are detainer holds and how do they affect inmates at Barry County Jail?

Detainer holds at the Barry County Detention Center occur when law enforcement agencies place a request to hold an incarcerated individual due to outstanding warrants or pending charges in another jurisdiction. This can delay the release process and complicate an inmate's legal situation. The detainer must be addressed before the individual can be released from custody. Inmates should work closely with their attorneys to understand the implications of a detainer hold and to take appropriate legal steps to resolve any outstanding issues.

What are the consequences of re-arrest or parole violations for inmates at Barry County Jail?

Re-arrest or parole violations for individuals at the Barry County Detention Center can lead to serious legal consequences, including additional charges or imprisonment. Parole violations are typically assessed based on the nature of the infraction and the individual's criminal history. Depending on the violation, the individual may face a hearing before the parole board or be required to serve the remaining sentence in custody. It is critical for individuals to comply with parole conditions to avoid further legal complications and to seek legal counsel to address any violations.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Barry County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.