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Lafayette County bookings March 5-8 show domestic violence, disorderly conduct, felonies

Multiple people were booked into the Lafayette County jail after alleged domestic-violence incidents and disorderly-conduct episodes recorded March 5-8, 2026.

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Lafayette County bookings March 5-8 show domestic violence, disorderly conduct, felonies
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Multiple people were booked into the Lafayette County jail after a string of incidents logged between March 5 and March 8, 2026, according to Lafayette County public booking logs. The entries list domestic-violence-related charges alongside disorderly conduct with injury allegations, as well as other misdemeanor and felony offenses recorded over the four-day span.

The Lafayette County jail roster shows entries for each day from March 5 through March 8, with arrest and booking timestamps tied to individual incidents. Those public booking logs categorize several matters as domestic-violence-related, while other entries explicitly note disorderly conduct with injury allegations. The logs also include a mix of lesser misdemeanor charges and at least one booking classified as a felony-level offense.

Bookings on March 5 included the first of the series of entries that the public logs flagged as domestic-violence-related; additional domestic-violence-related bookings appear on March 6 and March 7. Disorderly conduct with injury allegations are recorded in separate entries on March 6 and March 8, demonstrating that multiple days produced distinct incidents rather than a single event. The pattern in the Lafayette County jail roster shows clustered activity over the short March 5-8 window.

The public booking logs detail actions taken by law enforcement at the point of arrest and initial booking, and those entries remained on the Lafayette County jail roster as of March 9, 2026. The mix of domestic-violence-related charges, disorderly conduct with injury allegations, and other misdemeanors and felonies on the roster indicates a concentration of both interpersonal and public-order cases handled by Lafayette County officials during that period.

Officials who manage the Lafayette County jail and maintain the public booking logs continue to update the roster as charges progress through the county system. For the incidents recorded March 5-8, 2026, the booking records provide the primary public account of alleged offenses and the dates they were processed into the jail system, with domestic-violence-related and disorderly conduct entries standing out among the logged cases.

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