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Angelina County, TX Arrest Records, Warrants, and Jail Information

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    Located in East Texas, Angelina County is home to over 87,000 residents. The county is the 47th-largest county in Texas. Angelina County's economy is centered around forest products, manufacturing, and healthcare. The major cities and towns in the county include Lufkin (county seat), Diboll, Hudson, Huntington, and Zavalla.

    Angelina County's average violent and property crime rates are 1,578.5 and 1,865.4 per 100,000 residents, respectively. The average violent crime rate is 333.9% higher than the national average, but the property crime average is nearly 3% below the national average.

    The primary law enforcement agency in the county is the Angelina County Sheriff's Office. The office of the sheriff oversees the county jail and is the main public contact for law enforcement matters in the county.

    Who Keeps Arrest Records in Angelina County, TX

    The Angelina County Sheriff's Office oversees arrest records, jail bookings, inmate release data, and most warrant information at the county level. Other law enforcement agencies, such as city police, state troopers, and federal agents, can also make arrests and generate incident reports. However, they often share those records with the Sheriff's Office when an individual is booked into the county jail.

    Types of Law Enforcement

    Angelina County is home to several law enforcement agencies, including the county sheriff, city police departments, and federal law enforcement.

    County Sheriff's Office

    The Angelina County Sheriff's Office is the most comprehensive source for county-level arrest logs and jail rosters. The county sheriff's office manages:

    • Arrest records across the county
    • Jail bookings and inmate intake
    • Active warrants
    • Inmate release information
    • The main county jail facility

    City / Town Police Departments

    Local police departments operate within Angelina County, such as those in Lufkin, Diboll, Hudson, and the City of Huntington. Although the city police conduct the arrest, individuals are typically booked into the Angelina County jail, and the Sheriff's Office handles local jail records.

    Local police departments handle arrests within their municipal limits and maintain their own arrest or incident reports.

    State Police / Highway Patrol

    State police or the Texas Highway Patrol may conduct highway stops or investigate statewide or interjurisdictional crimes. If an arrest occurs in Angelina County, the person is often booked into the county jail. Also, the records may appear in county logs.

    Federal Law Enforcement

    Federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, ATF, and Homeland Security may investigate and arrest for violations of federal laws and regulations. These offenses include terrorism, drug trafficking, immigration, and cybercrime. Note that federal arrests typically do not show up in county records unless the individual is temporarily housed in the Angelina County jail.

    University / College Police

    There are universities/colleges, such as Angelina College, Central ISD, and Zavalla ISD, that have police departments. Their campus police handle on-campus incidents and make arrests within university property. Bookings are generally processed through the county jail.

    What Angelina County Arrest Records Include

    Arrest records in Angelina County typically contain the following details:

    • Full name of the arrested person
    • Age and date of birth
    • Date and time of the arrest
    • Arresting agency
    • Location where the arrest occurred
    • List of charges filed
    • Associated Texas statute numbers
    • Booking number or ID
    • Bond or bail amount
    • Related court case number
    • Scheduled court appearance dates
    • Current custody or jail status

    Note that the exact details available in arrest records vary depending on the agency, jurisdiction, and case type. Some information may be withheld due to privacy laws, juvenile protections, or ongoing investigations.

    Arrest Statistics in Angelina County, TX

    Yearly, Angelina County reports about 1,370 violent crimes and 1,619 property crimes. The average violent crime rate is 1,578.5 per 100,000 residents, significantly above the national average by 333.9%. However, property crimes average 1,865.4 per 100,000, which is approximately 3% below the national average.

    The table below shows a breakdown of arrest statistics in Angelina County:

    Table: Crime Categories Snapshot

    Arrest Total

    Yearly Average

    Arrest Rate per 100,000

    3,150

    Adult Arrests

    2,570

    Juvenile Arrests

    170

    Crime Type

    Murder

    7

    Rape

    90

    Robbery

    30

    Aggravated Assault

    1,230

    Burglary

    330

    Larceny

    1,120

    Motor Vehicle Theft

    170

    Arson

    N/A

    Source: Texas Department of Public Safety

    Common Warrant Types in Angelina County, TX

    Several types of warrants are issued in Angelina County. These warrants can be found in arrest records, and each serves a different legal purpose. Warrants are used by judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement to enforce court orders and investigate crimes. Depending on state laws, warrants may have different names and scopes of authority. The following warrants are common in Angelina County:

    Arrest Warrant

    An arrest warrant is issued when law enforcement or a prosecutor presents probable cause that a person has committed a crime. It is signed by a judge and gives law enforcement legal authority to arrest the individual.

    Bench Warrant

    Bench warrants are issued by judges when a person fails to appear in court or disobeys a court order. These warrants do not require new criminal charges and are often used for missed hearings or unpaid fines.

    Civil Capias Warrant

    A civil capias warrant is used in civil matters, such as unpaid child support or failure to comply with a subpoena. Although it originates from a civil case, this warrant can still lead to arrest and temporary detention until the issue is resolved.

    Fugitive Warrant

    Also called an out-of-county or out-of-state warrant, a fugitive warrant is issued when someone wanted elsewhere is located in Angelina County. Local authorities detain the individual until they can be transferred back to the jurisdiction that issued the original warrant.

    Governor's Warrant

    A governor's warrant is a formal document signed by the governor. It authorizes the arrest and transfer of a person wanted for prosecution or to serve a sentence in another state.

    Search Warrant

    A search warrant allows law enforcement to enter and search a specific location for evidence related to a suspected crime. Issued by a judge based on probable cause, it is not an arrest warrant but may lead to one if illegal items or evidence are found during the search.

    How To Search Angelina County Arrest Records?

    According to the Texas Public Information Act, Angelina County arrest and jail records are accessible to the public via several methods. You can start by visiting the Angelina County Jail Roster for lists of current inmates held in the county jail/detention center. In addition, you can use the Angelina County Judicial Web Search to find court cases associated with arrests.

    Alternatively, you may request records in person, by phone, or by email from the sheriff's office, jail, or clerk of court. However, written requests are generally required under Texas law. Although this may involve fees and require a valid ID.

    Angelina County Jail & Detention Facilities

    The following are jail and detention facilities in Angelina County:

    Angelina County Sheriff's Office

    • Agency Name: Angelina County Sheriff's Office

    • City: Lufkin, Texas

    • Type: County law enforcement agency

    • Address: 2311 East Lufkin Avenue, Lufkin, TX 75901

    • Phone Number: (936) 634-3331 (Non‑emergency)

    • Fax: (936) 639-4510

    • Website: https://www.angelinacounty.net/sheriff/

    • Staffing: The Angelina County Sheriff's Office employs about 116 personnel

    Police Departments in Angelina County

    Police Department

    Address

    Phone Number

    Angelina College Police Department

    3500 South First St, Lufkin, TX 75901

    (936) 676-2563

    City of Huntington Police Department

    802 Hwy. 69 South, Huntington, TX 75949

    (936) 422-4195

    Diboll Police Department

    400 Kenley St., Diboll, Texas 75941

    (936) 829-5586

    Lufkin Police Department

    300 E Shepherd, Lufkin, TX 75901

    (936) 633-0356

    Zavalla Independent School District Police Department:

    431 East Main, Zavalla, Texas 75980

    (936) 897-2271

    Angelina County Jail

    • Agency Name: Angelina County Detention Center

    • State: Texas

    • City: Lufkin

    • Type: County detention facility

    • Address: 2311 East Lufkin Avenue

    • Phone Number: (936) 634-2724

    • Website: https://www.angelinacounty.net/jail/

    Prisons and Jails in Angelina County

    Facility Name

    Address

    Phone Number

    Angelina County Detention Center

    2311 East Lufkin Ave., Lufkin, TX, 75901

    (936) 634-2724

    Angelina County Juvenile Detention Center

    705 Ellen Trout, Lufkin, TX, 75904

    (936) 634-8689

    Diboll Correctional Center

    1604 South First St., Diboll, TX 75941

    (936) 829-2295

    Rufus H. Duncan Geriatric Facility

    1502 South First St., Diboll, TX 75941

    (936) 829-2616

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