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Baker County Sheriff's Office Publishes CAD Press Logs for Feb. 1–8

Baker County Sheriff's Office published CAD press logs for Feb. 1–8, 2026, giving residents online access to daily dispatch records and incident details they can review.

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Baker County Sheriff's Office Publishes CAD Press Logs for Feb. 1–8
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The Baker County Sheriff's Office has made a set of daily Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) press logs available online for Feb. 1–8, 2026, expanding public access to local dispatch records. "The sheriff’s office maintains a public archive of daily Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) press logs," the office's archive text reads, and "The archive page lists daily press logs including: Feb 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Feb 8, 2026 entries."

Those documents provide residents with day-by-day entries that record calls, incident types, locations and officer assignments. The archive interface also lists earlier entries across the turn of the year; navigation text shows press log links for Jan 1–8, 2026 and Dec 26–31, 2025, indicating the archive spans multiple months and at least several years of records.

To illustrate the sort of detail the CAD logs contain, archived press logs from Feb. 17–18, 2021 include incident-level entries with incident codes, dates and officer names. Examples reproduced in the archive files show incident 1879 as "1879 P202100295 2/17/2021 0:03 500 Campbell Street Wood, Jared" with the label "PROBATION VIOLATION BCPD." Another entry appears as "1887 L202101518 2/17/2021 8:47 2407 1st Street Brockett, Dallas" with the label "Animal BCPD." A third shows "1919 L202101542 2/17/2021 18:29 BRIDGE STREET INN Powell, Mark" classified as "Traffic Stop BCPD," and the log includes the line "Officer Powell conducted a traffic stop and issued a warning."

The archived PDFs carry generation timestamps and page markers that users should note when reviewing records. Headers in the preserved files read "CAD Press Log 2/18/2021 5:03:07" and "CAD Press Log 2/18/2021 5:03:08," and some pages are marked "Page 1 of 5" or "Page 4 of 5." A few interface and file artifacts are also present in the archived snippets: navigation labels such as "Image" and "PDFDocumentOpen" appear alongside date entries, and some text is truncated in the available previews, for example "Each daily press log includes dispatc" and a "From:" line printed as the literal string "From: 02/17/202 to 02/18/2021."

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Those truncations and UI artifacts mean readers should consult the full PDF files to see complete incident narratives and any redactions or omitted lines. The archive itself provides serial incident numbers, officer names and location strings that can help residents, researchers and local oversight bodies track specific calls and follow up with the sheriff's office for clarification.

For Baker County residents, the immediate value is improved transparency: press logs let people verify when and where deputies were dispatched and what outcomes were recorded, such as warnings or arrests. The next step for anyone seeking fuller context is to download the full CAD press log PDFs for the dates of interest from the sheriff's office archive and, if needed, contact the Baker County Sheriff's Office for clarification on truncated text, page omissions or unit codes such as "BCPD.

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