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Delaware County jail warden reports staff death, declining population and multi-year infrastructure projects
Summary
Warden Williams told the Delaware County Jail Oversight Board that the facility lost Chief Deputy Warden Adam Smith, reported a slight decline in population, and outlined ongoing HVAC, roof and security upgrades including plans to convert a housing unit to a behavioral health and reentry unit.
Warden Williams told the Delaware County Jail Oversight Board on the facility's April agenda that the jail had lost Chief Deputy Warden Adam Smith, described the officer's long corrections career and said the agency has received support from state correctional partners and professional associations.
Williams said the facility's population was 1,059 as of the morning of the meeting, a decline of 43 from the prior month, and noted that a lower population helps operations while the jail undergoes multiple capital projects. He also reported 516 commitments and 528 discharges in the most recent…
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