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Juvenile detention reports 19 intakes in May; sheriff cites 21% increase in calls for service

3633327 · June 3, 2025
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Juvenile Detention Center reported 19 intakes in May and an average stay of about 44 days; the sheriff’s office said calls for service rose roughly 21% year‑over‑year and described staffing and population metrics.

Director Tinsley delivered the juvenile detention center’s monthly report to the County Services Committee, reporting 19 intakes in May, an average length of stay of approximately 44.24 days and an average daily population near 12.5.

Tinsley said the most common intake offenses were aggravated assault on a family or household member (felony), and noted transports for residents were performed by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the Benton County Sheriff’s…

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