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Ardmore, Alabama is a town in the northern part of the state, in Limestone County, and it has a population of 1,194 people. Athens is the County Seat of Limestone County, and the mayor of Ardmore is Billy W. Shannon. The mayor’s office is located in Town Hall, which is on 1st Street.

Ardmore Town Hall
26494 1st Street
Ardmore, AL 35739
256-423-2549

In the year 2016, there were no murder, rapes, or robberies in Ardmore. There were 2 reported assaults, 8 reported burglaries, 16 reported thefts, and 5 reported auto thefts. This gives Ardmore a crime index of 143.9, far below the United States crime index of 282.1. As of June 2018, there were 24 registered sex offenders living in Ardmore.

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Ardmore, Alabama – Police Station and Crime Statistics

In 2016, there were 31 reported crimes in Ardmore, which gives the city a crime rate of 2,230 per 100,000 persons. For comparison, that is lower than both the Alabama state crime rate of 3,480 per 100,000 persons and the United States national crime rate of 2,837 per 100,000 persons. Thefts and property crimes are the most commonly reported crimes in Ardmore.

The Police Department in Ardmore is located on Main Street, and the Chief of Police is James Kennedy, Jr.

Ardmore Police Department
26704 Main Street
Ardmore, AL 35739
256-423-2146

The larger police department in the area is the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office, located in Ardmore. The sheriff is Mike Blakely, who has served as sheriff since 1983. Divisions within the sheriff’s office include office support and administration, patrol, animal control, court security, detention services, dispatch, information technology, investigations, reserves, school resource officers, and special response teams. The Detention Services Captain is Vanessa Rich.

Limestone County Sheriff’s Office
101 West Elm Street
Ardmore, AL 35611
256-232-0111

Mike Blakely, Sheriff
mblakely@limestonesheriff.com

Vanessa Rich, Detention Services Captain
vrich@limestonesheriff.com

Ardmore, Alabama – Open Records Requests

Open Records Requests must be made through the Town Clerk of Ardmore, who is Sandra Cuttice. The Town Clerk is responsible for maintaining the city and financial records.

Sandra Cuttice
26494 1st Street
Ardmore, AL 35739
256-423-2549

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