Winona Police Department Holding Facility Overview
The Winona Police Department Holding Facility is included because Winona is the county seat and the city police department is the main municipal law-enforcement agency with official published contact information. The official city source lists the department at 116 Quitman Street, Winona, MS 38967, phone 662-283-1140. The personnel listed in the research are Police Chief Roshaun Daniels, B.J. Edwards as Interim Chief/Assistant Chief, and Madison Sykes as Police Administrator.
This facility should be understood as a short-term municipal holding or processing point. A person arrested by Winona police may be processed by the police department, released, handled through municipal court, bonded under local instructions, or transferred to Montgomery County sheriff custody. No official Winona online inmate roster, long-term housing program, booking photo policy, cell capacity, commissary system, or visitation program was located in the researched official city sources.
The official Winona law-enforcement screenshot is available from the Winona Police Department page.

The image supports the page's municipal focus: city police contact details and office hours are published, but no city detainee roster or jail-service menu appears in the captured source.
Winona Police Department Holding Facility Capacity and Population
No capacity, current population, daily booking count, cell count, or average length of stay was published for the Winona Police Department holding context. The research characterizes it as a municipal police department / possible short-term holding location before release, municipal court handling, or transfer. It should not be presented as a Montgomery County Jail replacement or a long-term detention facility unless the city confirms that function directly.
Population language should stay narrow. The population, when any person is held there, would be short-term police detainees connected to Winona arrests or municipal processing. Once a person is moved to Montgomery County Jail, the sheriff becomes the correct local custody channel. Once a person is sentenced to state custody, MDOC becomes the correct lookup path.
How to Look Up a Detainee at Winona Police Department Holding Facility
No official Winona police detainee search or municipal holding roster was located. Use the city police phone first for a recent Winona arrest, then confirm whether the person has been transferred to Montgomery County sheriff custody. The Winona Municipal Court page is relevant when the matter involves municipal fines or city-court handling at the same phone and address context. The MDOC inmate search applies later only if the person enters state custody.
- Call Winona Police Department at 662-283-1140 during the published Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. business hours for non-emergency arrest or processing questions.
- Ask whether the person was processed by Winona police, released, sent to municipal court, or transferred to Montgomery County Jail.
- If transferred, call the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department at 662-283-3343 and ask about current county custody or jail-docket records.
- If the case has moved beyond police processing, check municipal court, Justice Court, Circuit Court, MDOC, BOP, ICE, or VINELink depending on the custody status.
For an emergency, use emergency channels rather than the office line. For a written record, identify the arresting agency, date, name, and record requested. A vague question about whether someone is "in jail" can produce confusion because Winona police, Montgomery County sheriff custody, and state corrections are separate systems.
Winona Police Department Holding Facility Address and Contact
The city police department is the first contact point for Winona municipal arrests and short-term processing questions. The research also found the municipal court at the same address context, with municipal fines paid at the police station location and the same phone number during business hours. Because the city source does not publish separate jail lobby rules, ask directly before appearing in person for a custody or property question.
Winona Police Department Holding Facility
116 Quitman Street
Winona, MS 38967
662-283-1140
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Visiting Someone at Winona Police Department Holding Facility
No official Winona police visitation schedule, visitor approval form, video visitation system, attorney-visit rule, or dress code was published. A short-term police holding context usually changes quickly because a person may be released, cited, bonded, moved to municipal court handling, or transferred to the county jail. The researched sources do not support publishing ordinary family visitation hours for this location.
| Topic | Official Winona Finding | Practical Step |
|---|---|---|
| Public visitation | No schedule published | Call 662-283-1140 before going to the police department |
| Video visitation | No vendor published | Ask whether any remote option exists for municipal detainees |
| Attorney contact | No separate rule published | Attorneys should contact Winona PD or the relevant court directly |
| Municipal court context | Same phone and address context | Confirm whether the matter is police processing or municipal court |
| County transfer | Transfer status not posted online | Call the sheriff if Winona PD reports a transfer |
Mail, Phone, and Money at Winona Police Department Holding Facility
No city source published inmate mail rules, commissary access, money-deposit methods, phone-call vendor, tablet service, or video-call fees for Winona Police Department. Because the facility is documented as a short-term municipal holding or processing context, do not assume that normal jail services exist there. If the person has been transferred to Montgomery County Jail, follow sheriff instructions instead. If the person is in state custody, follow MDOC instructions.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Mail Address | Not published for detainee mail. Ask Winona PD whether mail is accepted or whether the person has transferred. |
| Phone / Video | No police holding phone or video vendor was published. Confirm any contact option by phone. |
| Money Deposit | No commissary or deposit system was published. Do not send funds to the city police department unless instructed by the agency. |
Booking and Intake at Winona Police Department Holding Facility
A Winona arrest may start with police processing at the city department. The general local sequence can include arrest or citation, identity verification, warrant checks, property handling, fingerprinting or photographs when required by Mississippi criminal-history reporting rules, release decision, municipal court handling, or transfer to county custody. The city did not publish a detailed intake workflow, booking-number format, online booking refresh rule, or booking-photo release policy.
For municipal court matters, the research lists Winona Municipal Court at the Quitman address context with the same 662-283-1140 phone. Municipal court is not the same thing as a county jail roster. It may handle fines and city-level proceedings, while county Justice Court and Circuit Court handle other criminal matters after arrest. If the person is no longer with Winona police, the lookup should follow the transfer path rather than continuing to search for a city jail list.
About Winona Police Department Holding Facility
Winona Police Department is the local city police agency for the county seat. Its official city page provides address, phone, leadership, and office hours, but does not publish a standalone detention program, roster, warrant search, most-wanted list, mugshot gallery, mobile police app, or jail-service handbook. That makes direct agency confirmation especially important for recent arrests.
The practical records map is simple but easy to mix up. Winona PD is first for a fresh city arrest. Montgomery County Sheriff's Department is first after a county jail transfer. Winona Municipal Court is relevant for municipal court and fine-payment context. Justice Court and Circuit Court become important when formal charges or court records are needed. MDOC becomes relevant only after state custody or supervision, including the Carroll/Montgomery Probation & Parole Office in Winona for supervision matters, not police holding.
Note: Confirm whether the person is still with Winona police before traveling or trying to send property, money, or mail.