CLEBURNE COUNTY, AL — The Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office has released its monthly summary for June 2025, detailing operations, jail activity, and community engagement efforts. The report was issued by Sheriff Jon Daniel, Jail Administrator Clay Smith, and Chief Clerk Paula Roberson.
Jail Operations and Work Detail
As of June 30, the inmate population stood at 42. A total of 42 individuals were released throughout the month through bonding, end-of-sentence (EOS), or court orders. Inmates contributed 848 man-hours to work detail, which included collecting 260 bags of roadside trash, removing 32 tires and 56 large items, and assisting the Cleburne County School System with 232 hours of service. Additional support was provided to County Commission Maintenance, Feeding Cleburne, and the HEARTS organization.
Courthouse and Law Enforcement Activity
The courthouse saw 3,865 visitors screened in June. Patrol and investigative divisions served 12 felony warrants and 15 misdemeanor or violation warrants. Deputies also made 25 on-view arrests—7 for felonies and 18 for misdemeanors or violations—and served 32 civil papers. The department responded to 105 incident and offense reports, conducted 2,007 business checks, and carried out 70 compliance checks on logging operations. Various narcotics were seized, and stolen property was recovered during investigations.
Community Engagement and Announcements
The Sheriff’s Office announced openings for Patrol Deputy, School Resource Deputy, and Corrections Officer positions. Sheriff Daniel and Jail Administrator Smith attended the District Sheriff’s Association Meeting during the month. Additionally, Alfa Insurance and Brandon Harlan made a notable donation of four pairs of Fatal Vision Goggles, which are used for impaired driving education.
The Sheriff’s Office continues to emphasize collaboration with partner agencies and expressed appreciation for the strong working relationships maintained across the region.
