Chickasaw Police Officer Charged With Trespassing

By Dale Hines
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News
May 13, 2026
MOBILE, AL.
A police officer has been charged with misdemeanor trespassing after a citizen filed a complaint and sought an arrest warrant.
Johnny Ray Duval, 46, who is employed with the Chickasaw Police Department, learned of the warrant and turned himself in to at the Mobile Metro Jail on Friday where he was processed for criminal trespassing and released in less than two hours according to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office.
The complaint filed by Jerald Bolen alleges that in October 2025, Duval “did knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in a dwelling”, the property of Jerald Bolen.
This complaint does not elaborate in detail the specifics of the alleged crime.
According to the Chickasaw Police Department, Duval has been an officer there since March 2022.
He was previously recognized as the Mobile Police Department officer of the month twice, in November 2015 and October 2017.
We contacted the Mobile Police, but a spokesperson declined to comment on the circumstances of Duval’s departure from the department, citing personnel policies.
No police agency applied for the arrest warrant but the complainant, Bolen, sought the arrest of Duval of his own volition.
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