Over the four-day Hangout Music Festival, local law enforcement agencies made 113 individual arrests with 126 criminal charges, according to statistics compiled by Gulf Shores police.

The majority of the arrests involved unlawful possession of a controlled substance with 39 people booked, followed by public intoxication at 32.

This year's totals nearly doubled the numbers reported last year. In 2014, Gulf Shores police reported 32 individual arrests and the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office charged 33 individuals in the venue.

Gulf Shores police spokesman Cpl. Josh Coleman said the city and the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office have learned a great deal since the festival began in 2010. The agencies streamlined the onsite booking process this year.

"Everything went very well," he said. "Traffic was very good, too. The shuttle system alleviated a lot of the traffic issues."

A full breakdown of festival-related arrests are as follows: