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Sheriff's report: jail population steady, medical assessments and meals remain high in October

November 07, 2025 | Berrien County, Michigan


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Sheriff's report: jail population steady, medical assessments and meals remain high in October
The sheriff's office reported steady jail population levels that remain below the overcrowding threshold, and provided operational figures for October.

The report noted 722 medical assessments in October, roughly 30,900 meals served and about 1,593 work complaints for the month (an average near 51 complaints per day). The report also highlighted routine training and outreach events such as trunk-or-treat community activities.

Commissioners noted the jail numbers have been "pretty steady and well below the overcrowding threshold," and praised ongoing medical and training work by department staff.

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