
Arrest Information
Decision to Arrest
The Morgantown Police Department, and most municipal law enforcement agencies, are largely responsive to calls for service seeking assistance. Where officers engage in self-initiated activity, such as a traffic stop, the race, gender or other demographic of the citizen is often unknown to the officer until he/she approaches the vehicle. The reason for police-citizen encounters is predominantly due to the actions of the citizen, not the police officer.
- Victims of crime call the police, and have input into the outcome of their case. If probable cause exists for an arrest, the victim generally can choose for the police to make an arrest, or they can decline prosecution. This removes the police officer from the decision-making process.
- In some cases, such as those related to domestic violence or violations of a Domestic Violence Protective Order, West Virginia General Statutes require an arrest. This removes the police officer from the decision-making process.
Arrest data from law enforcement agencies is reported to the State of West Virginia, and from there to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in compliance with and following the guidelines of the Uniform Crime Reporting System (UCR). This system, initiated in 1930, is widely viewed by the federal government and other criminal justice system entities as providing an incomplete view of crime in the United States. As a result, the FBI developed the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and is transitioning all agencies to reporting in this format. Data from the two systems are difficult to compare.
Calls for Service
The Morgantown Police Department responded to 49,288 calls for service and made 1,001 arrests between January 1 and December 31, 2019. This equates to an officer making an arrest when responding to a call for service 2% of the time. Often and where possible, officers incorporate the use of counseling, warning, negotiating, incorporating other community resources, or working with diversion programs to remedy situations that they encounter rather than make an arrest.
In 2018, the MPD responded to 61,682 Calls for Service and made 1,158 arrests. This equates to an officer making an arrest when responding to a call for service 1.8% of the time.
Cops and Courts

Man arrested after climbing onto roof at apartment complex
by Chris Schulz, The Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — A man was arrested Tuesday morning after climbing onto the roof of a building in the Villas apartment complex on Stewartstown Road. Monongalia County sheriff’s […]
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Morgantown Police seek help identifying wanted man
by The Dominion Post
The Morgantown Police Department is asking for help identifying the individual who is wanted for questioning in a felony assault that happened June 25 on Chestnut Ridge […]
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W.Va. Governor’s Highway Safety Program launches seat belt effort
by Submitted to The Dominion Post
[email protected] CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program announced that West Virginia’s statewide seat belt usage rate is 88.12% for 2021, down from 90.2% for […]
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Two Virginia men accused of transporting meth
by William Dean, The Dominion Post
AURORA — Two Virginia men are accused of bringing about a half pound of methamphetamine into Preston County. David Conneway and Walter Long Jr. are each charged […]
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Man pleads guilty to murder of grandson’s mother
by Chris Schulz, The Dominion Post
The man accused of killing his grandson’s mother pled guilty to first degree murder in Monongalia County Circuit Courty Tuesday afternoon. Gary Smith II, 60, of Morgantown, […]
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South Park murder suspect pleads guilty
by William Dean, The Dominion Post
Michael Corney, 34, who shot and killed Chadwick Malone, 31, on Pennsylvania Avenue in Sept. 2020, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree on Monday. Corney […]
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Woman accused of holding gun to woman’s head
by William Dean, The Dominion Post
A 62-year-old woman is accused of putting her gun to another woman’s head during the Buckwheat Festival. Marilyn Martin, of Gans, Pa., is charged with wanton endangerment […]
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All indictments from September 2021 Monongalia County grand jury
by Gabriella Brown, The Dominion Post
Horton, Antwann, domestic assault, wanton endangerment Black, Timothy Lee, Driving while impaired causing death, driving while license suspended or revoked for DUI, DUI of a controlled substance […]
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Drug Task Force investigators recover meth, fentanyl, U.S. currency
by Gabriella Brown, The Dominion Post
A Mon Metro Drug Task Force investigation launched in August has led to the arrest of an Ohio man for two felony counts of possession with intent […]
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Fight that led to downtown stabbing broke out in the middle of High Street
by Gabriella Brown, The Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — A criminal complaint has provided further details on Thursday night’s High Street stabbing incident after Elijah Jon Older, 21, was charged with malicious wounding. According […]
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Monongalia County Sheriff's Department
Type:County agencies
Address:116 WALNUT STREET, MORGANTOWN, WV26505
Phone Number: (304)-291-7260
Website: http://www.monsheriff.com/
West Virginia University Police Department
Type:College and University Agencies
Address:992 Elmer Prince Drive, Morgantown, WV26506
Phone Number: (304)-293-6873 /Fax: (304)-293-2589
Website: http://police.wvu.edu/
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