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Lookup Arrests and Wanted Persons in the City of Lake Mary, Florida. Results Include: Police Bookings, Criminal Records, Court Record, DOB, Jail Number, IDS, Loc, Date Booked, Time Booked, Case Number, Charges, Description, Mugshot.
Lake Mary, Florida Jail and Mugshot Information
Lake Mary is a city in Seminole County, Florida. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.92 square miles (25.7 sq. km). The City of Lake Mary had a population of approximately 14,807 in the year 2010.
The mayor of Lake Mary, Florida is David J. Mealor. David J. Mealor can be contacted at (407) 585-1423.
David J. Mealor, Mayor
Lake Mary City Mayor’s Office
City of Lake Mary
Lake Mary City Hall
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Phone: (407) 585-1423
Fax: (407) 585-1498
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Violent crime rate in 2018 Lake Mary: 127.2; U.S. Average: 207.3
Violent crime rate in 2017 Lake Mary: 186.3; U.S. Average: 215.2
Violent crime rate in 2016 Lake Mary: 103.0; U.S. Average: 216.3
Facts about crime in Lake Mary, Florida:
Lake Mary crime rates are 30% lower than the national average
Violent crimes in Lake Mary are 44% lower than the national average
In Lake Mary, you have a 1 in 56 chance of becoming a victim of crime
Lake Mary is safer than 52% of the cities in the United States
Year over year crime in Lake Mary has decreased by 12%
Lake Mary, Florida Police Station Information
Lake Mary Police Department Division:
Criminal Investigations Division:
The Criminal Investigations Division is assigned a myriad of tasks, but the primary duty is investigating crimes occurring within the City of Lake Mary. The investigators represent the agency on various county-wide and regional task forces targeting drug enforcement, financial crimes, domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault.
Traffic Unit:
The Lake Mary Police Department has a traffic unit made up of a Sergeant, 2 Motorcycle Officers, and a Community Service Officer. Their primary responsibilities include: responding to and investigating traffic crashes, enforcing traffic violations to include DUI’s, responding to traffic concerns as reported by the public, and addressing common areas where traffic crash statistics are high.
K-9 Unit:
The K-9 Unit is comprised of specially trained police dogs and their police officer handlers. The use of canines is imperative in the fight against crime and provide protection for officers and the community.
Property and Evidence:
The Property and Evidence Section is the repository for all property and evidence that is obtained by the Lake Mary Police Department. All property and evidence collected following a Chain of Custody to ensure the integrity of the items collected.
Records:
The Records Section is the central repository for all reports generated by the Lake Mary Police Department. Records provide copies of reports, local area criminal history checks, and fingerprinting to the public. Requests can be made in person, by email, fax, or telephone.
Michael Biles, Chief of Police
Lake Mary Police Department
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Phone: (407) 585-1350 (Chief) or (407) 585-1300 (Admin)
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.