Champaign County Releases Weekly Bookings Report
- Champaign County released daily booking numbers showing arrests and jail intake for the past week. - The report breaks down bookings day by day, highlighting any spikes or patterns in local arrests. - Public access to these figures helps track law enforcement activity and community trends (patch.com).
Champaign County’s latest public jail data shows bookings running from 13 to 23 a day last week, with the highest count on Sunday, April 12. (chambanatoday.com) Chambana Today, citing the Champaign County Sheriff’s daily reports, listed 22 bookings on Saturday, April 11, 23 on Sunday, April 12, and 17 on Monday, April 13. The report showed no data for Tuesday, April 14. (chambanatoday.com) For the rest of the week, the outlet reported 14 bookings on April 15, 13 on April 16, and 15 on April 17. Two of those days also included people listed as “out of facility”: four on April 15 and two on April 17. (chambanatoday.com) The sheriff’s office makes those records available through its public documents system, alongside daily arrest logs, arraignment listings, and a jail report showing the total jail population. The office says the records are part of a broader jail records portal that is still being refined after a new management system rollout. (champaigncountyil.gov) That same public reporting system gives a snapshot of how many people are in custody on a given day. A daily census report dated April 22 listed a facility population of 238, including 201 in the satellite jail and 37 out of facility. (champaigncountyil.gov) The weekly booking figures also show what kinds of arrests were common in the six days with published data. DUI counts ranged from three to nine a day, while assault and battery counts ranged from three to seven. (chambanatoday.com) The highest DUI count came on Sunday, April 12, when the report listed nine DUI bookings. Assault and battery peaked at seven that same day, while theft and burglary reached four on Saturday, April 11. (chambanatoday.com) The underlying booking reports identify individual arrests, agencies, and charges for each day. The April 17 county report, for example, included entries from the Champaign Police Department, University of Illinois Police Department, Illinois State Police, and the Champaign County Sheriff’s Office. (champaigncountyil.gov) The sheriff’s office says people looking for broader arrest information can use those daily corrections reports first, then search the jail records portal for names, charges, and bond amounts. That keeps the county’s weekly booking totals tied to the same official records used for day-to-day jail tracking. (champaigncountyil.gov)