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Prince William County jail superintendent reports vacancies, program metrics and describes lobby bomb threat

Prince William County Jail Board · May 16, 2024
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The jail superintendent reported 62 sworn and 10 civilian vacancies, recent training and program metrics, and described a recent bomb threat in the facility lobby; board members asked follow-up questions about an assault case and incident handling.

The Prince William County jail superintendent delivered an operational update that included staffing, population and program details and a description of a recent bomb threat at the facility.

The superintendent reported the facility’s operational capacity at 871 and summarized recent population figures for March and April. He told the board: “Currently, we have 62 sworn vacancies, 10 civilian vacancies with total of 72.” He also listed recent training activity, including 14 jail staff graduating from Basic Academy and multiple staff attending crisis-intervention and…

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