
The White County Sheriff’s Office has released its annual activity report, detailing operations and enforcement efforts throughout 2025.
The agency answered 27,493 calls for service and booked 1,190 people into the county jail during the year.

“These numbers represent countless hours of service, teamwork, and commitment to keeping our community safe,” the Sheriff’s Office stated in a social media release. “Behind every statistic is a deputy, dispatcher, jailer, or staff member, and a citizen who needed help”.
Property crimes and financial cases were a key part of the year’s investigations. Deputies responded to nine burglaries, six stolen vehicle reports, and one entering auto incident. They also investigated 41 cases of credit card fraud.
The report highlights a high recovery rate for stolen property. While $360,310 worth of property was reported stolen, the department recovered $302,310.
Drug enforcement efforts led to 131 drug arrests and the seizure of various narcotics. Deputies confiscated 28.46 ounces of methamphetamine, 6.65 pounds of marijuana, 9 grams of cocaine, and 7 grams of heroin. Traffic enforcement resulted in 151 DUI arrests.
Administrative and court services also saw high volume. Personnel scanned 51,125 people for court services, served 348 warrants, and completed 1,088 prisoner transports.
“Thank you to our team for your dedication and to our community for your continued support,” the statement concluded. “We’re proud to serve White County”.





