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Parole violators may be housed in county jail
By Yakima Herald-Republic
Published: 03/06/2007

OLYMPIA, WA - Snohomish County will provide some of the additional 1,000 jail beds the state of Washington is seeking to handle an overflow of ex-convicts who have violated their paroles.

In addition to obtaining a 180-bed commitment from Snohomish County, state corrections officials contacted Yakima County on Monday about beds, jail director Steve Robertson said. Yakima County is holding about 52 state inmates currently.

Robertson said he told the state he didn't have space available now but would help the state if he could later on. Read more.

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