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McDowell County Jail Log Records One Booking for March 29

Brandon Scott, 42, was the sole person booked in McDowell County on March 29, with no charges, bond amount, or case number listed in the public record.

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McDowell County Jail Log Records One Booking for March 29
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Brandon Scott, 42, was the only person booked into the McDowell County jail on March 29, according to a public booking record that identified him by name and age but provided no charge details, bond amount, or case number.

The entry appeared on a daily booking aggregator page that draws from publicly posted jail and sheriff's office rosters across West Virginia. For McDowell County that date, the page reflected a single arrest, offering Scott's name and age as the entirety of its identifying information. No photograph, no arresting agency notes, and no alleged offenses accompanied the listing.

Booking records at this level of detail function as a first indicator of law-enforcement activity rather than a complete account. The aggregator page, dated March 29, is a secondary source: it republishes what jails and sheriff's offices make available publicly, but the underlying records remain with the county. Charges can be added or dropped after booking, bond conditions can shift, and cases move from magistrate court into circuit court as proceedings advance. The McDowell County Sheriff's Office and the McDowell County Circuit Clerk's office hold the primary documents that would confirm what formal charges, if any, Scott faces.

For anyone tracking public safety conditions in McDowell County over time, even a single-entry day carries meaning. Booking logs, reviewed consistently, allow residents, journalists, and advocates to identify whether certain offense categories are rising or falling, whether particular individuals cycle through the system repeatedly, and whether law-enforcement agencies are actively executing warrants or responding to specific incidents. A day with one booking is not necessarily quiet; it is a data point in a larger pattern that only becomes legible through regular, primary-source verification.

Those seeking full details on the March 29 booking can contact the McDowell County Sheriff's Office directly or submit a public-records request through the Circuit Clerk's office. Magistrate court dockets, updated as cases progress, offer additional tracking for arrests that move into formal proceedings.

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