Dallas County Jail in Selma, AL is a secure facility that houses an average population of 180 inmates and is staffed by 28 people, including Warden Moses Suttles. The jail provides security, feeding, and medical emergency assistance to inmates, and the Dallas County Sheriff's Office works closely with local law enforcement agencies to ensure community safety and security.
The Dallas County Sheriff's Office, under the leadership of Sheriff Michael L. Granthum, employs 27 sworn deputies who patrol the county and provides courtroom security at the Dallas County Courthouse. Located in the central region of Alabama, Dallas County has a population of 43,820 and covers an area of 994 square miles. Selma, the county seat and largest city, is known for its historical significance in the civil rights movement.
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