Gulf Shores Police Arrest 18 and File 23 Charges Against Spring Breakers

OBA Staff • March 12, 2026

Authorities seized six illegal firearms and filed 23 charges after crowds caused disturbances along the beachfront

Gulf Shores Police Cruiser

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — Gulf Shores Police responded quickly after large groups of unaccompanied juveniles and young adults started gathering along the beachfront. Officers moved swiftly to increase their presence and bring in additional resources to manage the growing situation. The department made it clear that while most visitors are welcome, anyone breaking the law will face serious consequences. Eighteen people were arrested, and 23 charges were filed.


The trouble started on the afternoon of March 11, 2026, when officers observed large crowds gathering near the beach. Gulf Shores is a popular spring break destination, and police say they anticipate higher activity levels during that season.


Also See: Gulf Shores Approves Spring Break Alcohol Ban For Eleventh Straight Year


Officials noted that the vast majority of visitors — about 99% — come to enjoy the beaches and warm weather responsibly. However, those who choose to cause problems quickly attract law enforcement's attention.


The Gulf Shores Police Department did not operate alone. Officers collaborated with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, also known as ALEA, to identify and arrest those responsible for disruptive or illegal conduct. Technology was also employed as part of the response effort.


Eighteen individuals were arrested on 23 charges, including illegal possession of firearms, drug-related offenses, and obstructing governmental operations. During the operation, six guns were recovered, and the individuals arrested could not legally possess them. One firearm was reported stolen.


The department issued a clear warning to anyone considering causing trouble during spring break. "We welcome everyone who wants to enjoy our beaches respectfully," officials stated. "If your plan is to cause trouble or break the law, stay home — it's a long way to travel just to end up in jail."


Gulf Shores leaders emphasized that disorderly behavior conflicts with residents' and elected officials' expectations for visitors. Littering, causing disturbances, and disrupting others' enjoyment of the area will not be tolerated. Police say their response highlights how seriously they take public safety during the busy spring break season.


Gulf Shores Police Arrest 18 and File 23 Charges Against Spring Breakers

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