NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. CO I Fulk and other CCC staff who volunteered to work overtime at TCC on September 10-11, 2022, completed the remaining searches and UAs required for the institution for the month of September. Her professionalism and ability to quickly build a rapport with an offender in crisis has contributed to Chillicothe Correctional Center becoming a safer community.. However, if you'd like to you can join our free support group on Facebook by Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CO I Fulk and recognized his efforts. On January 10, 2020, an offender was experiencing a mental health crisis. This was immediately relayed to additional supervisory staff. Ray was able to diagnose and repair the units while still maintaining other work duties and he always did so with a positive attitude. CO I Richard OwensCO I Luis Pacheco The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. Angel tree gifts and food drive items were collected from November 4 through December 2. He was then treated for his head injury, which required 10 staples. Katrina was nominated for this award by her supervisor, COII Tommy Pittman, who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. MS I Larry Fuhr The Western Region Honor Guard, along with CCC CERT members, were honored to lead the Home of Sliced Bread Parade in Chillicothe on July 9, 2022. It was stated that CROIII Kamps knowledge and expertise proved to be successful in completing the daily tasks necessary to process incoming offenders from various counties throughout Missouri. He was then treated for his head injury, which required 10 staples. He assumes the responsibilities of the Locksmith and the Fire and Safety Manager when these staff members are away from the facility. Undergarments with wire or metal supports are discouraged because you may be required to clear a metal detector. It was indicated that on June 21, 2021 while assigned as an Office Support Assistant in the CCC Mailroom, Ms. Horton discovered a suspicious greeting card while processing incoming mail. Staff members were drawn at random for these gifts. No headwear is allowed except for verified religious purposes and is subject to search. The CCC PBC put on an awesome Christmas Week! Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CO I Fulk and recognized his efforts. Her willingness to assist her subordinates and other staff throughout our institution has created a cohesive team that has overcome challenges and completed tasks that may not have been accomplished without her. They stated repeatedly, Mommy you got us a gift, you got us a gift! Chaplain Murphy stated that it is evident that Angel Tree makes a positive impact on offenders and their children during the holiday season. Brian Kolodziejski, Stationary Engineer 11/1/21, Carla McDaniel, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Ruth Munsterman, OSA-Captains Office -011/15/21, Vivian Chaverra, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 11/14/21, reporting 11/15/21, Angela Maberry, COI to IAC effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Carla Meyers, OSA to STK I effective 11/21/21, Jacquelyn Hooks, OSA to CCM effective 11/28/21, December 7 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 8 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2.00, December 9 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 19-25 FREE Dress Down Days (Christmas Week), December 29 Free Morale Committee Dress Down Day. Her knowledge that often requests such as this are needed due to an offenders need for knee or leg elevation, which can quickly deplete a state-issue pillow, led her to design and create a sturdier, firmer pillow out of depleted mattresses that had been set aside for surplus. Chillicothe Correctional Center : Minimum, Medium, Maximum : 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 United States. Officers Walker and Anthony were observant of their fellow staff and their actions were paramount to the timely intervention of Officer Stones developing medical condition. CO III Tyler Lewis was "presented" with a pie in the face by his mom, RN Tammie Christopher, on July 11, 2022. Photo #1(L to R): Amy Parkhurst, AW, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Matthew King, COI, Award recipient, Michael Brown, COII, award recipient, Chris McBee, Warden, Ryan Coffman, DWOM. Lori Parkey, FUM of Housing Unit 8 was an invaluable leader throughout this unprecedented time. Rhondas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. She truly is an asset to this facility and the Department as a whole. CO I Gary Peters was nominated for this award by CO II Carl Jones who recognized his keen skills which contributed greatly to the safety and security of the institution. RN Chavarria was able to make visual contact with the offender and noticed the appearance of blood. Officer Stone was then transported by ambulance. Total raised $8,714. She assisted with keeping the Administration work area clean when the porters werent coming up due to COVID-19. The $120 million facility opened in late 2008, and with a capacity of 1740 inmates at a mix of security levels. Chillicothe Correctional Institution (CCI) Southwest Region. The requirements for the entries were that they needed to be positive, uplifting, and colorful. At CCC, over 330 offenders participated; impacting over 714 children. Linda was nominated for this award by Joy Main, OSA who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. The following town hall meetings were held in October: October 21 at 6:00 am, 8:30 am, & 3:00 pm, Investigator Hackney has worked tirelessly on numerous recent successful drug and contraband interdictions. Offenders who have not yet earned high school diplomas or equivalency certificates upon incarceration are required by statute to participate in adult basic education classes. October 6 Morale Committee FREE dress down day, October 12 Community Blood Center blood drive 10:00 3:00, October 10-16 FREE dress down week-300 likes on CCC facebook page, October 18 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 19 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 20 Morale Committee $2 dress down day, October 26 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 27 Wellness Committee $2 dress down day, October 28 Charitable Campaign dress down day. Learn more . Chillicothe Correctional Center 1500 W 3RD STREET CHILLICOTHE, MO 64601 Chillicothe Correctional Center Statistics According to the latest jail census: Chillicothe Correctional Center Visiting Hours Visiting hours for most state facilities occur on evenings and weekends, or weekends only. Congratulations to CO I Aaron Sanders for receiving the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award on July 19, 2022. Carla McDaniel, COI transfer from WMCC 10/31/21, David Doss, Labor Supervisor promoted to Maintenance Worker II on 10/10/21, Rodney Harkins, CCM to Stationary Engineer 10/10/21. She also searched property, swept, mopped, and disinfected numerous areas of the housing unit while still keeping her normal duties completed. Algoa Correctional Center (Minimum) Kelly Morriss: BCC: Boonville Correctional Center (Minimum) (Vacant) CCC: Chillicothe Correctional Center (Minimum, Medium, Maximum) Chris McBee: CTCC: Cremer Therapeutic Community Center: Kimberly Crouch: CRCC: Crossroads Correctional Center (Maximum,Medium) Their actions helped to secure the area and to. In Puppies for Parole, selected offenders have the opportunity to become trainers to rescue dogs. On September 8, 2021 while conducting his normal duties in Housing Unit #1, a situation arose near the end of the work day in the unit which required additional staff assistance as several staff were gone or already assisting with a separate situation in another location. ABE is an integral part of the rehabilitative process. He quickly notified RN Melissa Chavarria that the offender was out of sight and warranted a visual check. The Wellness Committee hosted a blood drive for Red Cross on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.There were 29 presenters and 24 units were collected. 3151 Litton Road Upon further inspection, it was found that dangerous contraband was concealed in the card. Connor Passig, COI, Marlene Caselman, RN, and Christina Hoskins, RN. CO I McKiddy submitted a proposal for a TASC property room located in Housing Unit #1 which will be very beneficial for the institution in saving time and effort by allowing staff quick access to the property and should also be cost saving by reducing the monies reimbursed to offenders due to lost or damaged property. June Town Hall meetings were held on June 29, 2022 at 6:00am, 1:00pm and 3:00pm. She effectively collaborates with Administrative Staff, as well as outside law enforcement agencies to assist in the coordination and success of these interdictions, some of which have resulted in arrests of perpetrators attempting to introduce contraband into the facility. She presented the pillow for approval and was able to quickly have a pillow sewn to be issued to the offender. Because she is a team player, good listener and has an amazing work ethic, not only do co-workers look up to her, but other staff members, and offenders as well. Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) 2675 East 30th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Mr. Fulk is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. He models what a true leader and team play look like and is a very encouraging and positive influence on all those around him. The rest of the money was used to COMPLETELY FILL the Salvation Army Food Bank box at Walmart which was empty when the shopper elves (Emily Anderson and Candice Bell) arrived at Walmart. Kurt was nominated for this award by CCM II Aimee Dorrell, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. Due to her diligence, contraband was confiscated, which ensured the continued safety and security of the Chillicothe Correctional Center. After the door was unlocked, staff found Cook LaFollette on the floor, unresponsive. She was nominated by Jennifer Horton, SOSA-P&P and Joy Main, OSA for her willingness to go above and beyond her normal duties by ensuring the Administration building was cleaned while offenders were not allowed in the Administration building during the COVID-19 pandemic. He then stepped between the two individuals to ensure the man could not further assault the woman and informed them law enforcement had been notified and was enroute. He stayed until the issue was resolved and all necessary actions were dealt with. Ashton was nominated for this award by CO I David Baker, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. A years of service drawing was held each day by PBC to give away additional gifts. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating David Gilgour, Corrections Officer I, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2021. The nomination stated, "It was indicated that in addition to monitoring delivery traffic at both the institutional warehouse and food service warehouse docks, you step up to assist by checking supply carts prior to them leaving the warehouse to ensure the supplies match against the supply requests which helps ensure the accuracy of warehouse inventories and that you also assist staff and offenders coming into the warehouse to return depleted stock. Chillicothe Correctional Center Facility Type State Prison Authority Missouri Department of Corrections Address 3151 Litton Road, Chillicothe, MO, 64601 Phone 660-646-4032 Date Established 2008 Offender Gender Female Offenders Security Level Minimum, Medium, Maximum City Chillicothe Postal Code 64601 State Missouri County Livingston County The winner of the pork bundle given away by the Wellness Committee was COI Ronald Wilson. On March 4, 2022, Chuck assisted with a drug interdiction in the CCC Visiting Room. Paiten has gone above and beyond to voluntarily add to her own duties in order to assist her fellow staff. The nomination stated, Thank you, Huber and Bower. Christopher Shaw, Corrections Supervisor I (transfer from WMCC) 9/1/19, Alex Carroll, Locksmith (transfer from WMCC) 9/1/19, Megan Blades, OSA (transfer from WMCC) 9/29/19. CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower. My daughters were so excited to receive their gift. Raechels actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. In their nomination it was stated,"Dusty was observed putting in the effort to ensure that any unexpected Housing Unit moves got done in an orderly manner with little to no notification during the quarantine and/or isolation of offenders that needed to be placed on other housing units to help ensure the health and safety of the institution. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for Ms. Kelley and recognized her efforts. She has consistently gone above and beyond by helping the mailroom with anything that is needed since the mailroom has been short-staffed. Lindas actions greatly contributed to the safe and smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. The award recognizes leadership, efforts and enthusiasm displayed in connecting separated families during the holiday season. Rachel Loethen, Nurse Practioner June 23, 2021, Zachary Scott, Stationary Engineer June 28, 2021, Cameron Fast, FUM (transferred from WMCC) June 27, 2021, Marlin Waldrep, COI to COII June 1, 2021, Daniel Fraley, COI to COII June 1, 2021, Chelsey Rhoades, Account Clerk to Business Executive June 7, 2021, Ashton Christopher, CCM to FUM June 27, 2021. Dayton Correctional . Mr. Monroy utilized quick thinking skills in responding to this incident and ensured the safety of all those around him. CO II Koenig stated in the nomination, CO I Gulleys ability to remain calm, cool and collected during potential volatile situations gives her the ability to then build a rapport which aids to deescalate offenders who have lost their ability to make rational decisions. Kassey DeYoe, COI (transfer from WMCC) 4/5/20, Beverly Kroush, COI (transfer from WMCC) 4/5/20, Madison Brown, SACI (transfer from MTC) 4/22/20, Kimberly Cahill, promoted from Cook II to Cook III 4/26/20.
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