Middletown, Kentucky Police Station Information
In the last 5 years Middletown has seen a rise in violent crime and property crime.
Middletown has 71% less violent crime compared to the national average.
Middletown has 68% more property crime compared to the national average.
Overall, the crime rate in Middletown is 45% higher than the national average.
The Middletown Police Department is a law enforcement agency working in collaboration with the people of Middletown to provide for the safety and security of the community which it serves. The department’s presence will enhance the quality of life in Middletown by promoting the ideals of a free society while maintaining the highest ethical standards of policing. The department employs a number of officers who help patrol the streets of the city. The Police Chief is Rob Herman.
The police department can be reached at the following:
11803 Old Shelbyville Rd.
Middletown, Kentucky 40243
Phone: (502) 245-2762
Individuals who are arrested in Middletown are transported to the Jefferson County Jail. The Jefferson County Jail is a medium security facility located in Louisville, Kentucky. The facility houses both male and female inmates who have been arrested for either felony or misdemeanor charges.
Inmates are allowed to visit with their friends and family while incarcerated. Visitation hours vary for male and female inmates, and the level of confinement they are in. An account must be made on the VisitVideoAnywhere website. Once the account is made and the inmate is found, a time block for visitation is given. The visitor can pick the time they’d like to visit. Visits can take place remotely using the website listed above or on the main campus of the jail located at 600 W Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY, 40202.