Federal Inmate Search Archives


Baltimore Riot Arrest Information

CentralBookingINFOLOGO

We have been contacted by individuals concerned for people who may have been arrested in Baltimore in connection with the demonstrations and riots which have taken place in Baltimore.  This page attempts to provide some information to those who are looking for persons who may have been detained in connection with the events is Baltimore.

 BREAKING NEWS – Baltimore Riots

A curfew has been put into effect in Baltimore City in connection with the riots which are taking place.

Finding Persons Arrested In Baltimore

If you are looking for information regarding what happens when someone is arrested in Baltimore, we have information on our Baltimore Arrest Information Page.  CLICK HERE to go to go to our Maryland Arrest information Page.


Baltimore Police Department Press Releases

The quickest way outside of the news media to get information regarding the Boston Police Department in connection with recent protests and riots is the Social Media Section of the the Boston Police Department Webpage.

 

Press & Media Accounts of the Baltimore Riots

Boston Globe Live Updates regarding Riots

Unrest in Baltimore on CNN

 National Guard activated in Baltimore in connection with unrest – Baltimore Sun

Mandatory Curfew in Baltimore due to unrest – Baltimore Sun

Mapping Clashes with Police in Baltimore – New York Times

Police Protesters Clash after Freddie Gray Funeral – Huffington Post

Information About The Freddie Gray Case In Baltimore

Baltimore Sun coverage of Freddie Gray Case

Who was Freddie Gray?

Freddy Gray was a resident of Maryland.  He was 25 years old.

What Happened to Freddie Gray?

Freddie Gray died on April 19, 2015.  His death took place a week after he was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department. Freddy Gray was injured in connection with that arrest.  A video later surfaced of the incident.  A woman is heard in the video, which was filmed at the Gilmore Houses, stating that his “leg [looked] broke.”  Police dragged Mr. Gray to a car.  His legs never moved forward and he seemed unable to propel himself.  His family attorney, William Murphy, Jr. made a statement that the spine of Freddie Gray was 80% severed. The Baltimore Police Department acknowledged mistakes were made in connection with the arrest of Freddie Gray.   Mr. Gray was buried on April 27, 2015.  Riots broke out in Baltimore on the same day.  According to the New York Times, Freddy Gray has become a symbol of Police Brutality.

When did all of this happen to Freddie Gray?

The Baltimore Sun has a timeline of the events which took place in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.

The Department of Justice is Investigating the Arrest and Death of Freddie Gray

Social Media Accounts of Freddie Gray case



style=”display:inline-block;width:728px;height:90px”
data-ad-client=”ca-pub-8498587720768945″
data-ad-slot=”1982867580″>
 

5 THINGS TO DO BEFORE SURRENDERING FOR ARREST

CentralBookingINFOLOGO

 

If the police have contacted you and informed you that you are going to be arrested, there are two ways you can react.  You can get upset or you can consider yourself fortunate.  The truth is, most people don’t leave their homes thinking they will be arrested at some point during the day.  Having that information beforehand can be very helpful.  While getting arrested sucks, knowing you are going to get arrested is better than not knowing.  You can plan in ways that most people who are arrested can not.  Below are five tips that can be helpful given the cards that you have been dealt.

 

1) GET YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER PRIOR TO YOUR ARREST!

One of the worst parts of being put in jail is the fact that you will go MIA.  Many people will not know where you are.  If you are arrested without warning, you can spend at least a day or two in jail without warning.  If you know beforehand, you can work on getting your affairs in order.  Call your job and let them know you will be out or away.  Arrange for child care.  Arrange for your car to be put somewhere safe.  Pay any bills or other items that may be due during that time.  Basically, you should schedule your affairs in advance as if you are going on a short vacation.  Often, when people are arrested, they will be released pending trial or on bail.  If you will need to get bailed out, start calling people and making arrangements for bail.  In many jurisdictions, making bail arrangements prior to an arraignment can lead to your being released quicker.  Also try to get your inmate booking number and give it to your family and friends so that they can find out when you will be going to court.  It is also helpful to get the telephone number to the court, police department, and/or booking facility to your family and/or friends.  This will save time that will otherwise be spent on inmate search engines and looking for central booking sites for the number to a central booking facility.

 

2) EAT SOME FOOD BEFORE SURRENDERING…

If you have been charged with a crime and a Police Officer informs you that you have to surrender yourself, the last thing you are going to be worried about is eating.  In fact, most people will lose their appetites.  This is a serious mistake.  Just like the people that push the propaganda about how breakfast is the most important meal of the day, the meal you eat prior to getting arrested will often be quite important.  In some cases, you may not have access to food after being arrested for quite some time.  In other situations, you may get access to something that others are calling food, but that you would rather not eat.  Either way, what you eat before arrest will have a great impact on your jail experience for the first couple of hours or even the first day or two.  Avoid spicy foods and/or foods that do not agree with you.  If you are getting arrested, it is not the time to go eat spicy Indian food or Mexican food, especially if those items do not agree with you.  You know what is worse than having your stomach turning in knots?  Having to sit on the toilet with 10 or 20 strangers in an open room while they become increasingly angry about your inability to stop your meal from revisiting you in a holding cell.



style=”display:inline-block;width:728px;height:90px”
data-ad-client=”ca-pub-8498587720768945″
data-ad-slot=”6539005986″>

3) ARRANGE TO BE ABLE TO USE A PHONE

You can not assume you will have access to a phone.  While you may wish to avoid people, sometimes, when you have been arrested, there is a pay phone in a cell.  In such cases, it is helpful to have a phone card that allows you to call a 1800 number instead of using coins.  Do not assume that there will be a phone.  Do not assume that if there is a phone, you will be able to use quarters or other change.  Often, the phone is full or broken.  Your best way of possibly being able to make calls is to bring some change like a roll of quarters (which may be taken from you) and a prepaid phone card.  Also be aware that you may be put under duress because you have a phone card and people may ask you to use it.  This can be very uncomfortable and in some cases dangerous.  Getting a couple in small denominations is helpful.

 

4) WEAR COMFORTABLE CLOTHING

This is where knowing you are getting arrested before it happens can really be useful.  You may have to sit in your clothing for several days.  You also don’t know what you are going to encounter as far as temperature and conditions.  You may find yourself in a freezing room in the summer or in a hot room in the winter.  You may have to sleep on a floor or hard bench, or spending long periods of time sitting or laying on either.  You may want to dress in layers.  A top shirt or layer may double as a pillow or ground cloth.  Make sure your shoes are comfortable.  Also make sure that you look as nice as you can.  After all, at some point you will see a Judge who does not know you and will be making serious decisions about your life and freedom.  You may want to look the best you can.  You will also want to balance that with the fact that you may not see that Judge for a day or two and you will be in the same clothes.

5) SECURE YOUR VALUABLES

Jail is not the time to wear your fancy watch or to show off.  Often, the police will take your stuff for safe keeping.  If you do have a situation where they take items from you, try to make sure they are vouchered and that you get a receipt.  However, the best advice is, leave your valuables at home.

 

5) FIND AN ATTORNEY

If it is possible and you can afford one, you should hire an attorney before speaking to the police.  You have the right to remain silent.  It is not just a right, it is a really good idea.  Despite your inner voice telling you that you have nothing to hide, you should not speak to anyone unless you have an attorney present.  Speak to friends and family and ask for referrals for an attorney.  Attorneys who work on other types of matters for you are also a great source of referrals for a criminal attorney.  Just because your lawyer is a family lawyer, divorce attorney, immigration lawyer or personal injury lawyer does not mean that he or she does not know a good criminal lawyer!  Call people you trust and have them help you find an attorney.



style=”display:inline-block;width:728px;height:90px”
data-ad-client=”ca-pub-8498587720768945″
data-ad-slot=”1982867580″>


Federal Prison – Bureau of Prisons INMATE LOCATOR AND CONTACT INFORMATION PAGE

CentralBookingINFOLOGO

LOOKING FOR AN INMATE IN ANOTHER STATE?

CLICK FOR INMATE LOCATOR – LOCATE INMATES & FIND PRISONERS IN ALL 50 STATES

Are you looking for an Inmate or someone who is currently incarcerated in a Federal Prison – Bureau of Prisons (BOP)? There are several different places that someone who has been arrested and is currently in custody in a Federal Prison – BOP Facility could be.

You can search for Inmates in Federal Prison by BOP Register Number, DCDC Number, fbi number and INS number.

The Bureau of Prisons houses many Inmates that are in Federal Custody and/or have been convicted of a Federal Crime, including Felonies.


CLICK HERE for the Federal Bureau of Prisons – United States Bureau of Prisons– An agency of the U.S. Department of Justice


CLICK HERE To Locate Inmate in Federal Prison – BOP Jails

CLICK HERE to search for an Inmate by BOP Register Number (Federal Bureau of Prisons)

CLICK HERE to search for an Inmate by DCDC Number (Federal Bureau of Prisons)

CLICK HERE to search for an Inmate by FBI number (Federal Bureau of Prisons)

CLICK HERE to search for an Inmate by INS Number (Federal Bureau of Prisons)

CLICK HERE to search for an Inmate by Name (Federal Bureau of Prisons)

If you can not find an inmate & he or she has an attorney, often the attorney/lawyer is a great resource for locating a prisoner.

 

 

 

CLICK FOR INMATE LOCATOR – LOCATE INMATES & FIND PRISONERS IN ALL 50 STATES

 

INMATE OFFENDER SEARCH
INMATE SEARCH
How To Find Inmates & Locate Prisoners 
Disclaimer: This page is not intended to give legal advice or to create an attorney client relationship between the Law Offices of Oeser-Sweat, P.C. & anyone who is viewing this page.  This page was created as a resource to help people who are seeking to locate an Inmate.  If you are seeking legal advice, please consult & or find a lawyer in your state. 

This page was created to help family members and loved ones of those arrested & or incarcerated to find loved ones and locate prisoners who may be inmates at various jails, prisons and penitentiaries throughout the United States.  The Inmate Locator is still under development and is a work in process.  Eventually, when the goal is complete, this page will be a comprehensive resource for locating inmates in every state.

CentralBookingINFOLOGO

Locate Inmate in Federal Prisons & Jails – How Can I Find A Prisoner

CentralBookingINFOLOGO

Locate Inmate in State Prisons and County Jails –

How Can I Find A Prisoner

Each State has a system of Prisons.  Often, the State Prisons will house inmates with longer sentences, often due to a Felony Conviction.  Within each state, the various counties have their own jails for holding people who are on trial, or who are charged and/or convicted of lesser offenses & Misdemeanors.  If you can not find an inmate & he or she has an attorney, often the attorney/lawyer is a great resource for locating a prisoner.

Locate An Inmate in Alabama

Locate An Inmate in Alaska

Locate An Inmate in Arizona

Locate An Inmate in Arkansas

Locate An Inmate in California

Locate An Inmate in Colorado

Locate An Inmate in Connecticut

Locate An Inmate in Delaware

Locate An Inmate in District of Columbia (DC)

Locate An Inmate in Florida

Locate An Inmate in Georgia

Locate An Inmate in Hawaii

Locate An Inmate in Idaho

Locate An Inmate in Illinois

Locate An Inmate in Indiana

Locate An Inmate in Iowa

Locate An Inmate in Kansas

Locate An Inmate in Kentucky

Locate An Inmate in Louisiana

Locate An Inmate in Maine

Locate An Inmate in Maryland

Locate An Inmate in Massachusetts

Locate An Inmate in Michigan

Locate An Inmate in Minnesota


Locate An Inmate in Mississippi

Locate An Inmate in Missouri

Locate An Inmate in Montana

Locate An Inmate in Nebraska

Locate An Inmate in Nevada

Locate An Inmate in New Hampshire

Locate An Inmate in New Jersey

Locate An Inmate in New Mexico

Locate An Inmate in New York

Locate An Inmate in North Carolina

  • Mecklenburg County Inmate Search

Locate An Inmate in North Dakota

Locate An Inmate in Ohio

Locate An Inmate in Oklahoma

Locate An Inmate in Oregon

Locate An Inmate in Pennsylvania

Locate An Inmate in Rhode Island

Locate An Inmate in South Carolina


Locate An Inmate in South Dakota

Locate An Inmate in Tennessee

Locate An Inmate in Texas

Locate An Inmate in Utah

Locate An Inmate in Vermont

Locate An Inmate in Virginia

Locate An Inmate in Washington

Locate An Inmate in West Virginia

Locate An Inmate in Wisconsin

Locate An Inmate in Wyoming

CHECK OUT THESE OTHER IMPORTANT RESOURCES:

WHAT IS BAIL?

how can i find an inmate • how do i find a inmate • how do i find a prisoner • how to find inmate information • how to search inmates • Inmate Locator • Inmate Search • Jail • locate an inmate • locate prisoner • Prison • search for inmates • inmate • inmate lookup • lawyer • law firm • prisons • look for a inmate • how to search inmates • prisoner inmate search • how do I find an attorney • prisoner find • prison inmate • California • Arrest Arrested Search Court Records Traffic • Arrest • Arrested •  Correctional Facility Los Angeles criminal charges criminal defense lawyers southern California Search for a Lawyer inmate lookup Department of Corrections prisoner search department of corrections inmate search Prison Search how to search inmates inmate finder prison inmates  prison records  how do you find information on people  how can I find a prisoner  • How can I find an inmate Maryland inmate lookup how can i find info on someone attorney attorney inmate lookup inmate lookup how do you find information on people how do you find an inmate how do i find inmates • 

Filed under: Inmate Locator – Find Prisoner

.  .   .  .