Mustang Recent Arrests

Mustang recent arrests are made by the Mustang Police Department and processed through the Canadian County jail system. The city sits just west of Oklahoma City and falls under Canadian County jurisdiction for detention and court cases. If you want to find arrest or booking records tied to Mustang, you can search online through county and state tools. The Mustang Police Department handles local law enforcement, but people arrested here are booked into the Canadian County jail. Court records for Mustang cases show up in multiple free search systems.

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Mustang Police Department

The Mustang Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city. Chief Robert Groseclose leads the department. Officers patrol Mustang and respond to calls within city limits. The department sits at 650 E. State Highway 152. You can reach them at 405-376-2488 or call 405-376-7733 for general questions.

Address650 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064
Phone405-376-2488
Alt Phone405-376-7733
ChiefRobert Groseclose
WebsiteMustang Police Department

The Mustang Police Department page lists contact details and department information for law enforcement in Mustang.

Mustang recent arrests police department page
Mustang Police Department official page

Mustang does not run its own jail. When officers make an arrest, the person is taken to the Canadian County jail in El Reno for booking. This means all Mustang arrest records appear in the Canadian County jail system. The police department keeps its own records of arrests and calls for service. You can file an open records request through the city's open records form to get copies of police reports. Response times vary depending on the request.

Note: Mustang arrest records are held at the Canadian County jail since the city does not operate its own detention facility.

Mustang Recent Arrests and Court Search

Mustang has its own municipal court. The court handles traffic cases, city ordinance violations, and some misdemeanor charges that fall under city jurisdiction. You can search Mustang court records online at the Municipal Online Payments portal. This tool lets you look up cases by name and see fines, court dates, and case status.

The Mustang court search portal lets you look up municipal court cases and pay fines online.

Mustang recent arrests court search portal
Mustang municipal court online search tool

For more serious charges, cases move to the Canadian County District Court. These show up on OSCN. The municipal court portal is best for city-level offenses. If someone was arrested in Mustang on a state charge, their case gets filed at the district court level. Both systems are free to search. The municipal portal covers local matters while OSCN covers district court filings tied to Mustang arrests.

Canadian County Jail and Mustang Bookings

The Canadian County Sheriff runs the jail where Mustang arrests are booked. The facility sits in El Reno. After an arrest in Mustang, the person goes through intake at this county jail. You can check the current roster through the Canadian County Sheriff's office or contact them directly for booking information.

Canadian County handles a steady flow of bookings from Mustang, Yukon, El Reno, and other cities in the county. The jail's inmate list changes often as people bond out or get transferred. If you need to find someone booked after a Mustang arrest, start with the county jail. For past bookings that no longer show on the current roster, you may need to contact the sheriff's records division or use a state-level search tool. The county seat is El Reno, and most court and jail operations run out of there.

Note: The Canadian County jail roster shows current inmates only and updates as people are released or moved to other facilities.

OSCN Records for Mustang Arrests

OSCN at oscn.net is the go-to tool for court records tied to Mustang arrests. Search by name and filter by Canadian County. You will find case filings, charges, hearing schedules, and outcomes. The system is free. It covers both felony and misdemeanor cases filed in the district court.

Mustang cases that reach district court appear on OSCN within a day or two after formal charges are filed. The site shows the full case history from filing to disposition. If charges were dropped, that shows too. You can also see bond amounts and whether someone made bail. For Mustang residents checking on a specific arrest, OSCN is usually the fastest way to get details once charges have been filed. ODCR at odcr.com is another free source that pulls from the same court data and can sometimes catch results that OSCN misses.

Statewide Tools for Mustang Arrest Records

The OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide criminal history reports. A name search costs $15. The report covers every Oklahoma arrest on file for one person, not just Mustang. This helps if you want a complete picture of someone's record across the whole state. Results include charges, dates, and case outcomes from every county.

VINE at vinelink.com is free and lets you track custody changes. If someone was booked into the Canadian County jail after a Mustang arrest, you can sign up for alerts through VINE. The system will tell you when the person is released or transferred. It works around the clock. For people sentenced to state prison after a Mustang arrest, the DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows where they are serving time and their release date. This is separate from the county jail system.

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