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Oklahoma County jail reports falling population, fewer overdoses and contraband seizures

Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority / Jail Trust · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Jail administrator Tim Kimler told the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority the facility’s average daily population and sentenced population have fallen, Narcan administrations dropped dramatically, and daily cell searches reduced contraband; trustees accepted the operational report by roll call.

The Oklahoma County jail reported improving operational metrics at the Jan. 9 Criminal Justice Authority meeting, including a drop in inmate population and a steep decline in overdose interventions.

Jail administrator Tim Kimler told trustees the jail’s current population was about 1,451 and the number of inmates adjudicated to the Department of Corrections had fallen to 97, the…

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