The mission of the Alpena County Sheriff's Office is to safeguard the lives and property of the people within our county. We perform our law enforcement and custody duties with honor and integrity in order to guard the public trust.
Our highly trained and competent workforce demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism. We will ensure fair and equal administration of the law, safeguard civil liberties and preserve public safety with professionalism and unity of purpose while being good stewards of the public's trust.
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With the help of Doug Pratt from PRATTScape Design, the Alpena County Sheriff’s Office was able to complete a much needed landscaping upgrade to the front of the Sheriff’s Office located at 4900 M-32 W., in Alpena. These upgrades include 7 trees... Read on...
The Alpena County Jail and Catholic Human Services are excited to announce a new collaborative to assist inmates find needed services. Hopefully this assistance will aid Individuals and break the wheel of recidivism through rehabilitation through rehab... Read on...
Deputies from the Alpena County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to two juveniles lost in the woods. The juveniles had gone for a walk on family property but quickly became disoriented and lost. With the help of Alpena County Central Dispatch... Read on...
On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at approx. 12:27 P.M. the Alpena County Sheriffs Office, Michigan State Police, and Alpena Township Fire Department responded to a report of an explosion at 522 Michigan Ave., in Alpena Township. Callers reported hearing a... Read on...
Today, 4/12/23, at around 12:27pm Deputies from the Alpena County Sheriff’s Office, Troopers from the Michigan State Police and Alpena Township Rescue/Fire responded to 522 Michigan St, in Alpena Township, on a report of an explosion at... Read on...
Alpena County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the residents of Alpena County that pursuant to the Alpena County Animal Control Ordinance and Michigan State Law, all dogs four (4) months or older must be licensed and must be held properly in leash... Read on...
On March 5th, at approximately 1:30am, Corrections Officers at the Alpena County Jail successfully managed an incident involving damage to a housing unit. During their shift, a fire suppression head was tampered with and broken by an inmate, causing water Read on...