Citronelle, Alabama – Police Station and Crime Statistics
For the year 2016, there were 193 reported crimes in Citronelle, which gives the city a crime rate of 4,969 per 100,000 persons. This is substantially higher than 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. Burglaries, thefts, and property crimes are the most common crimes in the city.
The Citronelle Police Department is also located on Main Street, and the Chief of Police is Phillip Mayo. The police department employs 12 patrol officers and 1 investigator.
Citronelle Police Department
19135 S. Mobile Street
Citronelle, AL 36522
251-866-5527
The larger police department in the area is the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, which is headed by Sheriff Sam Cochran, and is located on South Royal Street in Mobile. There are multiple divisions within the sheriff’s office, including administrative services, field operations, support services, and corrections.
Mobile County Sheriff’s Office
510 South Royal Street
Mobile, AL 36603
251-574-2423
Sam Cochran, Sheriff
251-574-7827
The Mobile County Metro Jail is managed by the sheriff’s office and typically houses about 1,500 inmates each day. The jail is located on St. Emanuel Street. Noah Price Oliver is the Warden of the jail. Visitation times are between 8 am and 11 am, and 2 pm to 5 pm. To find out the visitation days, call 251-574-4734. Appointments must be made for visitation one week in advance.
Mobile County Metro Jail
450 St Emanuel St
Mobile, AL 36601
251-574-6412
Citronelle, Alabama – Open Records Requests
Open Records Requests must be submitted through the City Clerk, Lori Bryan. The City Clerk is the official record keeper for the city and officials.
Lori Bryan
City Hall
19135 Main Street
Citronelle, AL 36522
251-866-7973
lori.bryan@cityofcitronelle.com