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| Under county care: Jail staff members say they take inmate health, safety seriously |
| By globegazette.com- Molly Montag |
| Published: 01/11/2016 |
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MASON CITY | His palm resting on the long booking desk counter, Richard Johnson listened carefully as Cerro Gordo County Jail corrections officer Angela Bernhardt peppered him with questions. Do you have seizures? A heart condition? Are you thinking about hurting yourself? Johnson, who agreed to let the Globe Gazette use his name, had heard the questions before, but Bernhardt had to take him through the list again anyway while he turned himself in to serve a seven-day sentence for driving while barred. Read More. |
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