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Sheriff’s presentation warns of rising jail assaults, mental-health cases and staffing shortfalls

2716369 · March 20, 2025
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Arlington County’s sheriff told the County Board the detention facility is seeing more assaults on staff, more inmates with withdrawal and acute mental-health needs, and that the office needs additional pay, staff and facility updates to reduce mandatory overtime and lockdowns.

Arlington County Sheriff Wood told the County Board at a work session that the Arlington County Detention Facility is seeing higher levels of violent and self-harming behavior among people booked into the jail, and that those trends are straining staff and operations.

Sheriff Wood described a range of operational challenges: an increase in assaults on staff, more people arriving in serious withdrawal, more emergency custody orders and transports to hospitals, and a higher average daily population with a larger share of people identifying mental-health needs. He said those trends have forced the jail to impose lockdowns, divert deputies to hospital transports and dedicate staff to constant observation of persons at risk of self-harm.

The sheriff told the board the sheriff’s office has been expanding medical and behavioral-health…

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