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Lauderdale County Jail seeing shortage in correctional officers |
By wtok.com- Tom Williams |
Published: 02/12/2019 |
LAUDERDALE COUNTY, Miss. (WTOK) - Lauderdale County Sheriff Billy Sollie says they are in need of correctional officers at the Lauderdale County Jail. “We are having to pay a good bit of over time. We are having folks being called back on their days off or working double shifts,” Other facilities in the state have been experiencing similar situations. “I understand at the Leakesville facility they were 48 percent vacancy, as far as employees go. We’re not that bad, but we are 13 correctional officers short and three civilian tower operators short,” Sollie says. Read More. |
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