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Sarpy County hears quarterly jail report; average 270 in custody, new hires due in November
Summary
Corrections Director Joe Martin told the Sarpy County Board of Corrections on Oct. 21 that the jail averaged 270 inmates this year, with average stays of about 21 days, new programming graduates and a hire class starting Nov. 3 that officials say will bring the facility to full staffing.
SARPY COUNTY, Neb. — The Sarpy County Board of Corrections received its quarterly jail report Oct. 21 as Corrections Director Joe Martin described recent changes in population, programs and staffing at the Sarpy County Correctional Center.
Martin told the board the facility has seen “an uptick over the last 3 months” and said the jail’s average population for the year is 270 inmates, with an average length of stay of about 21 days — about 24 days for men and 14 days for women. “We had a, our programming unit or…
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