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Court Servcies

Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning at 8:00 a.m.

Trials start at 8:00 a.m. 
Arraignments begin at 10:00 a.m. or as soon as the trials are completed.

Community Court is held on the third Thursday of each month beginning at 8:00 a.m.


Mission Statement

"to serve all people within our jurisdiction with respect, fairness, compassion, and integrity. We are committed to the prevention of crime and the protection of life and property; the preservation of peace, order and safety; the enforcement of laws and ordinances; and the safeguarding of constitutional guarantees. With community service as our foundation, we are driven by goals to enhance the quality of life, investigating problems and incidents, seeking and finding solutions to create a sense of security in our community and in the individual. We nurture public trust by holding ourselves to the highest standards of performance and ethics. "


Report Underage
Drinking
601-801-3507 (Education)
601-636-3507 (Part Buster Hotline)

Consequences of Underage Drinking

Youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience

  • School problems, such as higher absence and poor or failing grades.
  • Social problems, such as fighting and lack of participation in youth activities.
  • Legal problems, such as arrest for driving or physically hurting someone while drunk.
  • Physical problems, such as hangovers or illnesses.
  • Unwanted, unplanned, and unprotected sexual activity.
  • Disruption of normal growth and sexual development.
  • Physical and sexual assault.
  • Higher risk for suicide and homicide.
  • Alcohol-related car crashes and other unintentional injuries, such as burns, falls, and drowning.
  • Memory problems.
  • Abuse of other drugs.
  • Changes in brain development that may have life-long effects.
  • Death from alcohol poisoning.

In general, the risk of youth experiencing these problems is greater for those who binge drink than for those who do not binge drink.

Youth who start drinking before age 15 years are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence or abuse later in life than those who begin drinking at or after age 21 years.

Prevention of Underage Drinking

Reducing underage drinking will require community-based efforts to monitor the activities of youth and decrease youth access to alcohol. Recent publications by the Surgeon General1 and the Institute of Medicine3 outlined many prevention strategies that will require actions on the national, state, and local levels, such as enforcement of minimum legal drinking age laws, national media campaigns targeting youth and adults, increasing alcohol excise taxes, reducing youth exposure to alcohol advertising, and development of comprehensive community-based programs. These efforts will require continued research and evaluation to determine their success and to improve their effectiveness.

This information was obtained from the CDC website at http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/quickstats/underage_drinking.htm

 

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Police Chief
Walter Armstrong
820 Veto Street
Vicksburg, Mississippi

Deputy Police Chief
John Dolan

Phone: (601)636-2511
Fax: (601)634-4505
e-mail: police@Vicksburg.org

Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For Emergencies: dial 911


  

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Front Desk
601-801-5300

Administration
601-801-5304

Court Services
Payments
601-801-5339
All Other
601-631-3742

Patrol Division
601-801-5308

Investigations
601-636-6393

Internal Affairs
601-631-2996

Domestic Violence
601-801-5313

Child Safety
Seat Info
601-801-5309

Juvenile
601-619-7880

Narcotics
601-636-0750

Records
Police & Accident
Reports
601-801-5351

Underage Drinking
Education
601-801-3507
Part Buster Hotline
601-636-3507

General Information
601-801-5300
601-636-2511

     

 
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