Kings Mountain NC Police Jail
Police Department Jail | Cleveland County County — North Carolina | Kings Mountain NC Police Department
Kings Mountain NC Police Jail is located in the city of Kings Mountain, North Carolina which has a population of 10,296 (as of 2015) residents. Prisoners are housed in separate areas depending on the crimes they committed, their current risk assessment, and their behavior. This facility is currently under the supervision of Chief of Police Melvin Proctor and houses offenders.
If you have a family or loved one that is currently incarcerated at Kings Mountain NC Police Jail, the first thing you should do is contact the prison for information on the inmate. Based on the information you are provided, you would then contact either a criminal defense lawyer or a bail bond service. They will provide you with vital information which can be used to defend an individual and in a lot of cases get them released from detention while awaiting trial.
Kings Mountain NC Police Jail Facility and Inmate Contact Information:
Phone Number to Reach this Facility is:
704-734-0444
Send Mail to the Facility (not inmates):
Kings Mountain NC Police Jail
P.O. Box 7
Kings Mountain, NC 28086
To Send Mail to an Inmate at Kings Mountain NC Police Jail:
(please get a list of acceptable mail from the facility)
Kings Mountain NC Police Jail
Inmate Name, Inmate ID #
P.O. Box 7
Kings Mountain, NC 28086
Recent News for Kings Mountain NC Police Department:
- OCT 03 2016 - KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC (FOX 46) - The Kings Mountain Police Department is asking for general society's assistance with finding a missing 13-year-old kid. Officers said at 9:31 p.m. Saturday, September 24, Clay Wesley Green eagerly fled from his non-permanent parents home. He hasn't been seen since. Green is portrayed as a 13-year-old white male, 5'0" tall, measuring 85 pounds, with chestnut hair and cocoa eyes. He was most recently seen wearing a white tank top shirt, blue shorts, dark in shading Vans shoes, and a baseball hat.
Many correctional facilities let families send books and magazines to an inmate — but almost all of them require the items to be brand-new and shipped directly from the retailer. Anything sent secondhand or repackaged at home is usually rejected at the mailroom. Ordering from a retailer that ships direct is the standard way to get reading material in.
- Must ship new, directly from the retailer — you can't forward it yourself.
- Softcover / paperback only at most facilities (hardcovers are commonly banned).
- No used or third-party marketplace sellers — new copies only.
- Limits on quantity per package and how many packages may be pending.
- Address it to the inmate's full committed name and ID number.
- Use the facility's mailroom address, which can differ from the public address.
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