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2026-06-10 14:01 UTCOfficial data
21In custody
16Felony
0Misdemeanor
$2.4MTotal bond
6Booked · 14d
100Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
MMMILLER, MIKE EUGUENE#2600001052
Jun 9, 2026
DUI - FIRST OFFENSE DUI/MISDEMEANOR (Misdemeanor)+2 more
DUI / OVIOther
Felony$6,3001d
RJRODRIGUEZ, JAMES MICHAEL#2600001028
Jun 7, 2026
BURGLARY - POSSESSION OF BURGLARY TOOLS/UNKNOWN+2 more
BurglaryWeapons
Felony$150,0003d
SHSTEPHENS, HENRY#1600005091
Jun 6, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony4d
BJBOLDING, JIMMY DONALD#1700009440
Jun 6, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)+2 more
Court / WarrantFraud / ForgeryOther
Felony4d
FJFIELDS, JIMMY LEE JR#2500000640
Jun 5, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony5d
BLBASKIN, LARRY#2600000994
Jun 2, 2026
SIMPLE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE+2 more
DomesticCourt / Warrant
Felony$4,5008d
DJDOUGLAS, J'DARIUS ANTAWN#2600000916
May 26, 2026
ROBBERY - ARMED/FELONY (Felony)+7 more
Property / TheftOtherViolentCourt / Warrant
Felony$2,008,00015d
HLHARRIS, LARRY DEMARICO#2600000347
May 21, 2026
CARRYING A CONCEALED WEAPON/FAKE WEAPON/UNKNOWN+3 more
WeaponsViolentCourt / Warrant
Felony20d
JKJACKSON, KAMERON#2400001241
May 13, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony28d
WHWENZLER, HUNTER MARTIN#2600000824
May 11, 2026
CONSPIRACY/UNKNOWN+3 more
OtherProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
Felony$40,00030d
JMJONES, MARIO#2600000551
Mar 27, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony75d
BHBUTLER, HERMAN#1600002880
Mar 25, 2026
SIMPLE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE+1 more
Domestic
77d
AAALLEN, ANTONIO D#2100001042
Mar 12, 2026
ATTEMPTED CRIME/UNKNOWN+3 more
OtherWeaponsCourt / Warrant
Felony90d
PWPETTY, WILLIAM RYAN#2400001378
Mar 12, 2026
COUNTERFEIT INSTRUMENT: FORGERY/UTTERING/UNKNOWN+2 more
Fraud / ForgeryOtherProperty / Theft
$91,50090d
DCDAVIS, CHARLES EDWARD#2500000405
Mar 9, 2026
ATTEMPTED CRIME/UNKNOWN
Other
$60,00093d
MMMITCHELL, MAURICE#1900004682
Jan 7, 2026
FOREIGN WARRANT: FUGITIVE/HOLDING/FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony154d
WJWATTS, JONATHAN DESHUN#2500000487
Aug 8, 2025
BURGLARY - ALL BUT DWELLING/FELONY (Felony)
Burglary
Felony$2,500306d
MDMCCLAIN, DEMETRIUS#1600002191
Jul 29, 2025
FAILURE TO REGISTER UNDER SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATIO
Sex offense
$2,500316d
NKNEWELL, KENDRICK#2500001311
Jul 21, 2025
BURGLARY - INHABITED DWELLING HOUSE WHETHER ARMED+2 more
BurglaryProperty / Theft
324d
DKDIOUMANERA, KADEN#2500000801
Jun 20, 2025
MURDER/FELONY (Felony)+4 more
ViolentOtherWeapons
Felony355d
  1. MM
    MILLER, MIKE EUGUENE#2600001052
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $6,300
    DUI / OVIOther
  2. RJ
    RODRIGUEZ, JAMES MICHAEL#2600001028
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond $150,000
    BurglaryWeapons
  3. SH
    STEPHENS, HENRY#1600005091
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. BJ
    BOLDING, JIMMY DONALD#1700009440
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Court / WarrantFraud / ForgeryOther
  5. FJ
    FIELDS, JIMMY LEE JR#2500000640
    Felony
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. BL
    BASKIN, LARRY#2600000994
    Felony
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond $4,500
    DomesticCourt / Warrant
  7. DJ
    DOUGLAS, J'DARIUS ANTAWN#2600000916
    Felony
    Booked May 26, 2026Days 15Bond $2,008,000
    Property / TheftOtherViolentCourt / Warrant
  8. HL
    HARRIS, LARRY DEMARICO#2600000347
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    WeaponsViolentCourt / Warrant
  9. JK
    JACKSON, KAMERON#2400001241
    Felony
    Booked May 13, 2026Days 28Bond
    Court / Warrant
  10. WH
    WENZLER, HUNTER MARTIN#2600000824
    Felony
    Booked May 11, 2026Days 30Bond $40,000
    OtherProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
  11. JM
    JONES, MARIO#2600000551
    Felony
    Booked Mar 27, 2026Days 75Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. BH
    BUTLER, HERMAN#1600002880
    Booked Mar 25, 2026Days 77Bond
    Domestic
  13. AA
    ALLEN, ANTONIO D#2100001042
    Felony
    Booked Mar 12, 2026Days 90Bond
    OtherWeaponsCourt / Warrant
  14. PW
    PETTY, WILLIAM RYAN#2400001378
    Booked Mar 12, 2026Days 90Bond $91,500
    Fraud / ForgeryOtherProperty / Theft
  15. DC
    DAVIS, CHARLES EDWARD#2500000405
    Booked Mar 9, 2026Days 93Bond $60,000
    Other
  16. MM
    MITCHELL, MAURICE#1900004682
    Felony
    Booked Jan 7, 2026Days 154Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. WJ
    WATTS, JONATHAN DESHUN#2500000487
    Felony
    Booked Aug 8, 2025Days 306Bond $2,500
    Burglary
  18. MD
    MCCLAIN, DEMETRIUS#1600002191
    Booked Jul 29, 2025Days 316Bond $2,500
    Sex offense
  19. NK
    NEWELL, KENDRICK#2500001311
    Booked Jul 21, 2025Days 324Bond
    BurglaryProperty / Theft
  20. DK
    DIOUMANERA, KADEN#2500000801
    Felony
    Booked Jun 20, 2025Days 355Bond
    ViolentOtherWeapons

Tunica County Jail Contact Information

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

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

About the Tunica County Detention Center

The Tunica County detention facility in Tunica is operated by the Tunica 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 Tunica County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Tunica County Detention Center
Operated By
Tunica County Sheriff's Office
County
Tunica County, Mississippi (Tunica)
Roster Source
Tunica County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Tunica County Inmate Search Works

Finding information on an inmate at the Tunica County Jail is pretty straightforward with the Tunica County inmate search. You can access this tool online and enter basic details like the inmate's name. It will pull up their booking record, which contains essential information such as the date they were booked, the charges they're facing, and their current status. This search can be a lifeline for families trying to stay informed about their loved ones.

Booking records include fields that highlight the inmate’s name, date of booking, charges, status, and bond amount if applicable. It’s important to understand the difference between terms like pending, sentenced, and hold. A pending charge means the case is still open, while sentenced indicates that the inmate has been found guilty. A hold may signal that the inmate is being held for another jurisdiction. Charges might change as cases develop, so keeping an eye on this information is key.

Sometimes, there can be delays in updating the system, which can be confusing. If you check the inmate search and don’t see a loved one immediately, it might be worth trying again later. When searching, be sure to use full names or common nicknames to widen your results. Looking up by booking date can also help narrow things down, making the search process smoother for family members eager for updates.

Posting Bail at Tunica County Detention Center

When someone is arrested and taken to the Tunica County Detention Center, a judge determines the bail amount based on various factors, including the crime committed and the individual’s criminal history. Bail can take different forms: cash, surety, property, or even a personal recognizance (OR) bond. Each type has its own implications, so it’s worth understanding what each entails before making a financial commitment to secure a release.

If you decide to post bail, follow a few simple steps. First, you’ll need to gather information about the inmate, including their booking number. Then, you can pay either directly at the jail, through a bail bondsman, or via the court, depending on the type of bond. If you go through a bail bondsman, be prepared for a 10% fee, which is non-refundable, and remember, you might need to co-sign, which carries its own risks and responsibilities.

Timing for release can vary. Once bail is posted, it generally takes a few hours for the inmate to be processed and released from the Tunica County Jail. However, weekends and holidays may cause additional delays. Families should stay in touch with the facility for updates on the release timeline. Understanding this process can help lessen some of the confusion and anxiety surrounding bail and release.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center have access to a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase items like snacks, toiletries, and writing materials. Maintaining funds in this account is crucial for their comfort and well-being while incarcerated. Families can help by depositing money into these accounts, ensuring their loved ones have what they need during their time in jail.

There are several ways to deposit money into an inmate’s trust account. One option is using the kiosk located in the detention center, which accepts cash or credit/debit cards. There's also the option to deposit online or over the phone, along with sending money orders through the mail. Just be aware that each method may come with fees and varying processing times, so check all requirements beforehand to avoid delays.

When depositing funds, having the inmate's booking number on hand is essential. This number ensures that the money goes directly into the right account. One important rule to remember is to never send cash through the mail. The facility has strict guidelines about cash, as it can lead to complications and might not reach the inmate safely. Keeping these guidelines in mind can make the process easier for families trying to support their loved ones.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Tunica County Jail is a bit different from what you might expect. Inmates can only make outgoing calls, which means you won’t be able to call them directly. These calls are generally collect or can be prepaid through an account. If you prefer video visits, those are available too, but you'll need to schedule in advance and pay a fee for each session. This can be a great way to see your loved one face-to-face, even if it’s through a screen.

In addition to phone calls and video visits, inmates can also send and receive electronic messages. This service is usually more convenient and quicker than traditional mail. However, there are rules regarding how mail is handled. All non-legal communications are monitored, and you'll need to address mail properly to ensure it reaches the inmate. Legal mail has its own set of guidelines and is treated differently to protect the confidentiality of attorney-client communications.

Understanding these communication channels is essential for families trying to stay connected with their loved ones. While it might feel restrictive, these rules are in place for safety and security. Keeping up with the rules and methods will help maintain that vital connection while your loved one is at the Tunica County Detention Center.

Tunica County Court Information

In Tunica County, criminal cases are typically handled in the Circuit Court. This court oversees a range of cases, including felonies and serious misdemeanors. The case timeline usually begins with an initial appearance, where the judge explains charges and bail is set. From there, it can progress through various stages, including arraignment, pre-trial hearings, and eventually, sentencing. Understanding this layout can be key for families wanting to support their loved ones through the legal process.

Each stage of the court process has its own timeline, and it can feel overwhelming at times. After the initial appearance, the next court date might be set soon after, or it could take weeks, depending on the case. Video hearings have become more common, especially in the past few years, allowing some cases to be handled without bringing inmates physically to the court. Keeping track of these dates and any potential delays is essential for families and their loved ones.

To stay updated on court dates, families can utilize online resources or contact the court clerk’s office directly. Court records serve as the most authoritative source of information, providing the official documentation of the case's progress. Being proactive about checking these records can help families remain informed and prepared for any developments in their loved one’s case, making an often stressful time a bit easier to navigate.

Court
Tunica County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can one search for an inmate at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Individuals seeking to locate an inmate at the Tunica County Detention Center may utilize the online inmate search tool available on the county's official website. This tool provides current booking records, charges, and legal status of detained individuals. Additionally, inquiries can be made directly by contacting the facility during standard business hours. Staff members can assist in obtaining necessary information regarding the detained individual, including their booking date and current status within the detention system.

What is the booking and intake process at the Tunica County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Tunica County Detention Center involves several steps following the arrest of an individual. Upon arrival, the detained individual is processed, which includes recording personal information, conducting fingerprinting, and taking photographs. The detained individual will also be searched for contraband. Following this, the individual’s charges are reviewed, and they are placed into the detention system. This entire process ensures proper documentation and security compliance within the facility, adhering to local and state regulations.

What types of bail and bond are available for inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

At the Tunica County Detention Center, various types of bail and bond options are available for detained individuals. These typically include cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. The specific amount required for bail depends on the nature of the charges and the court's determination. Detained individuals or their representatives may contact a licensed bail bondsman to assist with the bonding process. It is essential to understand the terms of the bond agreement, as failing to comply could result in further legal complications.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for individuals at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Individuals at the Tunica County Detention Center may be classified as either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial status refers to those who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, thus presumed innocent until proven guilty. Sentenced individuals, on the other hand, have already been tried and convicted of their charges, serving time as determined by the court. This distinction is important as it affects the rights, privileges, and legal processes applicable to each detained individual during their time at the facility.

How can a detained individual access legal representation at the Tunica County Detention Center?

A detained individual at the Tunica County Detention Center has the right to access legal representation. Upon booking, the individual is informed of their right to consult with an attorney. They may request to make phone calls to their legal counsel, and the facility provides a designated area for such consultations. It is encouraged that the detained individual arrange for legal representation as early as possible to ensure that their rights are upheld throughout the legal proceedings.

What are the regulations regarding phone calls for inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Phone calls for detained individuals at the Tunica County Detention Center are subject to specific regulations. All calls are made using a collect or prepaid calling system, which requires approval from the facility. Inmate phone calls are monitored for security purposes, ensuring compliance with facility policies. Friends or family wishing to communicate with a detained individual should familiarize themselves with the calling procedures and may need to set up a prepaid account through the provider utilized by the facility.

Is video visitation available for inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Video visitation is indeed available at the Tunica County Detention Center, providing an alternative means for communication between detained individuals and their loved ones. This service allows visitors to conduct visits remotely using a secure video platform. Interested parties must register in advance to access the video visitation system, adhering to the facility's regulations regarding scheduling and duration of visits. This option enhances the ability for detained individuals to maintain connections with family and friends while incarcerated.

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

In-person visitation at the Tunica County Detention Center is governed by established rules to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on the approved visitation list submitted by the detained individual and must present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are scheduled during designated times, and the duration may be limited based on facility regulations. All interactions are monitored, and any prohibited items or behavior can lead to termination of the visit and possible penalties for both the detained individual and visitor.

What methods can be used to send money to an inmate at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Money can be sent to a detained individual at the Tunica County Detention Center through various methods, including online transfers via a designated vendor, money orders, and direct deposits during visitation hours. Funds deposited into the inmate's trust account can be used for purchasing items from the commissary. It is essential to follow the facility's guidelines regarding the amount and method of sending money to ensure that the transaction is processed correctly and efficiently for the detained individual.

What are the rules regarding sending mail to inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Individuals wishing to send mail to a detained individual at the Tunica County Detention Center must adhere to specific rules and restrictions. All correspondence must include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure proper delivery. Only non-contraband items are permitted, and mail is subject to inspection by facility staff. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with an attorney, may have different handling procedures to uphold confidentiality. Understanding these regulations is crucial for maintaining communication with detained individuals.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

The release process for an inmate at the Tunica County Detention Center typically begins upon the completion of their sentence or upon posting bail. Upon release, the individual must undergo a final processing step, which includes verifying their identity and completing necessary paperwork. The timeline for release can vary depending on factors such as the nature of the charges, court schedules, and any pending detainer holds. It is advisable for family members to remain engaged throughout this process to facilitate a smooth transition upon release.

How are court appearances scheduled for detainees at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Court appearances for detainees at the Tunica County Detention Center are scheduled in coordination with the local court system. The facility is responsible for transporting detained individuals to their scheduled hearings, which are typically determined by the judge overseeing the case. The dates and times of court appearances are communicated to the detained individuals upon booking. Family members may inquire about specific court dates through the facility or the appropriate court to remain informed about the legal proceedings.

What happens to personal property during the booking process at the Tunica County Detention Center?

During the booking process at the Tunica County Detention Center, a detained individual’s personal property is documented and securely stored. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal belongings are collected by staff and placed in a designated area to ensure the safety of the individual and facility staff. Once the individual is released, their property is returned to them, provided there are no legal holds or restrictions. Familiarity with the facility’s property policies is essential for detained individuals and their families.

What medical care is available for inmates at the Tunica County Detention Center?

The Tunica County Detention Center offers medical care to detained individuals, ensuring that their health needs are met during incarceration. This includes access to routine medical assessments, emergency medical care, and medication management as necessary. A medical professional is on staff or available for consultation to address specific health concerns or special needs. It is important for detained individuals to communicate their medical history and any ongoing health issues to the staff to ensure appropriate care is provided.

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

Inmate transfers at the Tunica County Detention Center are conducted according to established protocols, which may arise due to various reasons such as security concerns or the need for specialized care. The facility coordinates transfers with other detention centers or institutions as necessary, ensuring that all legal and logistical considerations are addressed. Family members of the detained individual may be informed of the transfer, but specific details can depend on the nature of the transfer and facility policies regarding privacy.

How can records be accessed by the public at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Public access to records at the Tunica County Detention Center is generally governed by state laws regarding open records and transparency. Individuals wishing to obtain records such as booking information, incident reports, or arrest records may submit a formal request to the facility. The requests are processed in accordance with applicable regulations, and there may be fees associated with obtaining copies of certain documents. It is advisable to check with the facility for specific procedures and requirements for accessing public records.

What are the differences in processing between juveniles and adults at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Processing at the Tunica County Detention Center differs significantly between juveniles and adults, reflecting the legal frameworks governing minors. Juveniles are typically processed in accordance with separate juvenile justice provisions, ensuring their rights and welfare are prioritized. This may involve alternative detention options or programs aimed at rehabilitation rather than punishment. Adult processing follows the standard criminal justice procedures, with the detained individual subject to community standards and laws applicable to adult offenders. These distinctions are critical for ensuring proper legal treatment.

What is the procedure for detainer holds and ICE involvement at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Tunica County Detention Center generally occur when there are pending immigration issues or other legal matters involving the detained individual. In cases involving ICE, the facility may receive a request for a detainer, which requires local law enforcement to hold the individual for additional processing. This procedure follows established legal frameworks and may impact the individual’s release timeline. It is crucial for detained individuals and their families to understand the implications of such holds on their legal status and potential outcomes.

What are the implications of re-arrest and parole violations for detainees at the Tunica County Detention Center?

Re-arrest and parole violations can have significant implications for individuals detained at the Tunica County Detention Center. If a detained individual is re-arrested or violates the terms of their parole, this may lead to additional charges and extended incarceration. Parole violations are typically addressed through a hearing process, where the individual may face consequences including revocation of parole. Understanding the legal ramifications and seeking appropriate legal counsel is essential for individuals facing these circumstances to navigate their situation effectively.

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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 Tunica County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.