He regularly helps staff with all job duties, such as wing tours, property inventories, and counts. Town Hall meetings have been suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19, Walk-By Baby Shower for EHN Angela Albertson, A few CCC staff stopped outside EHN Angela Albertsons office to celebrate the upcoming birth of her first child with a walk-by baby shower. On Thursday, April 25, 2019, CCC hosted a health fair for staff called 'Know Your Numbers.' CO I Michael McCluskey (Chaplain presentation photo), Kristin Stitt, Centurion, Mental Health Clerk 1/3/23, Michelle Thornton, Centurion, WSRU Coordinator 1/3/23, Samuel Ewbank, Maintenance Worker II 1/9/23, Albert Jenkins, Corrections Officer I 1/9/23, Joshua Renken, Corrections Officer I 1/9/23, Brittany Batterson, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Sandra Brixey, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Jason Lee, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Krystalyn Meierer, Corrections Officer I 1/23/23, Jarod Wolf, Recreation Officer I 1/23/23, Craig McIntosh, Part Time-Training/Corrections Officer 1/23/23, Paiten Sackrey, SOSA-Custody to SOSA-AW office 1/3/23, Joshua Bedingfield, COI to COII 1/22/23, Michelle Sutton, SOSA to Policy and Procedure Coordinator, transferred to CRCC 1/1/23. Then, his wife remained with their neighbor until her family was able to be there with her. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Steven McKiddy, Corrections Officer I, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for September 2022. She searched property, swept, mopped, and disinfected numerous areas of the housing unit while keeping her normal duties completed. Transfers from CRCC effective 7/12/19 7/14/19: CO I Kody AdamsCO I Leanna AndersonCO I David Baker March 4 1st round of in house COVID immunizations for staff, March 11 Morale Committee Dress Down Day, March 25 Morale Committee Free Dress Down Day. Sunday, April 2, 2017. Each of these individuals contribute greatly to the smooth operations of the institution and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. There were 6 staff members present. The facility houses Female Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Missouri state and federal laws. Pictured are 4 of the 2020 Employees of the Month (l to r) Leanna Anderson COI, Kristina Sims COI, Amber Adams POII, and Kathryn Robinson COI. Box 1609Jefferson City, MO 65102. July 1 PBC Dress Down Day $2 Bomb Pop Day, July 4 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, July 5 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, July 7 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 11 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 13 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day - $2, July 14 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, July 18 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 25 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, July 27 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2. The Employee of the Year was announced and staff members were awarded their years of service pins. While conducting these searches, he found a homemade metal weapon (shank) which was hidden under a table in the Maintenance Department. February 3 PBC Favorite football team dress down day $2.00, February 4 Wellness Committee Wear RED FREE dress down day, February 21 HOLIDAY Washingtons Birthday. Upon further inspection, it was found that. Staff members were given a personal wellness card upon registration and took their card to receive screenings at various stations including hearing, vision, blood pressure, blood glucose, and vein screening. IPO Asher did a wonderful job working with all areas to make the necessary arrangements. Sergeant McDaniel and Captain Welling stayed at the scene until EMS arrived. Hollys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Rachel Lynch, Substance Abuse Counselor I 3/2/20, Michelle Swickheimer, LPN (transfer from WMCC) 3/30/20, Christina Slagle, promoted to COI from Cook II 3/8/20, Christopher Ishmael, class transferred to Locksmith from ROI 3/1/20, Abigail Reed, demoted to OSA from Cook III 3/15/20, Nicholas Searcy, transferred to COI in-tr for ROI from COI 3/29/20. The following statistics on this prison are taken from state and federal prison surveys conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. October Town Halls were held October 29, 2021 from 6:00-7:00am, 8:00-9:00am and 3:00-4:00pm. Maintenance Supervisor I Ray LaFountain was named the CCC Employee of the Month for November 2022. Chillicothe Correctional Institution Visitation Reservation Only: click here to email your email reservation. He was nominated by CO II John Morris and CO III Stephanie Eckert. CO III Emmett OConnellCS I Lorri Welling Chuck Ness - Congratulations to Institutional Investigator Chuck Ness who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! The man was trying to whip out the fire with a shirt and a woman was standing a safe distance from the vehicle holding a baby. Thursday was Wear Green dress sown day and candy pass out. Chillicothe Correctional Center November 2022 Big News Turkey/Ham Giveaway The Wellness Committee purchased 3 turkeys and 3 hams to be given away randomly to staff during the week of November 14-18, 2022. . Box 5500 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-774-7080 Fax 740-779-5398 Warden Tim Shoop. He is firm, fair, and consistent with the offenders and has earned their respect. Since all angel tree tags were taken and filled by staff, TCW members took the money they had set back to fill any unclaimed tags and bought twelve gifts and did a Twelve Days of Christmas, drawing one staff members name each day for a gift. He assumes the responsibilities of the Locksmith and the Fire and Safety Manager when these staff members are away from the facility. 11271 State Route 762 Orient, OH 43146 614-877-2441 Fax 614-877-3853 Warden Jossette Okereke. It was indicated that on February 24, 2021 while processing mail, Ms. Ireland found a white substance inside a greeting card, which was identified as methamphetamine. OSA Tanya Allen RO I Joshua Hall The staff expressed their appreciation to all committees. CO I McKiddy was instrumental in organizing the new property room and retrieving all paperwork and items needed to begin the new process. Chillicothe, MO 64601 These three staff members are Candice Bell, CCM, Stephanie Eckert, CCM and Nelda Kroll, COII. MS I Larry Fuhr Her knowledge, experience, and support helped them stay operating and successful. Chuck reported to the area and took charge of the situation. Storekeeper I Patricia Gladbach was named the CCC Employee of the Month for June 2022. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. Runners started at Simpson Park and ran to the Fire Department. Her keen searching skills and attention to detail contributed towards these items being found, therefore, preventing contraband from entering the institution and getting into an offenders possession. Ten staff members attended the meetings. Dominos pizza, cupcakes made by Kim Klever and chocolate covered strawberries were served. There were 14 staff members present. Ms. Kelley is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Chillicothe Correctional Center is very fortunate to have JD on our team., JDs actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Court documents say Tehya Renae Kelley faces charges of felony first-degree involuntary manslaughter and four felonies for delivery of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid. The child then contacted the father who was able to get to the child at the campground. On January 10, 2020, an offender was experiencing a mental health crisis. Paul Beckham, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Andrew Strzyzewski, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Crystal Heaney, Med Tech, Centurion 3/11/22, Bethany Cashatt, Substance Abuse Counselor 3/14/22, Jennifer Leach, Gateway, Administrative Assistant 3/14/22, Penney Clevenger, SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Daniel Masuch, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Carla Meyers, STK I to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Erick Passig, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Tina Sturgeon, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Grace Davis, OSA to SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor 3/27/22, April 5 PBC Dress Down Day $2 National Wildlife Day (Animal theme), April 6 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, April 10 16 PBC FREE Dress Down Week (color themed days), April 18 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, April 28 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022. Corrections Week for all staff was held during the week of September 12-16. Kelleys actions and initiative not only answered a need for offenders with specific medical needs, but also conserved Clothing Issues budget and inventory by reducing the number of state-issue pillows needed to address those needs.. As FUM Christopher is fairly new to the position of Functional Unit Manager, he should be commended on a job well done., Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022. He is an asset to Chillicothe. Pictures of Chillicothe Correctional Center, Careers at Chillicothe Correctional Center. Major David Savage and CO I Aaron Sanders were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award, which is bestowed on staff for performing exceptional actions that promote professionalism, teamwork, integrity, and/or safety. Pictured front row (l to r) Warden Chris McBee, CCMII Aimee Dorrell, FUM Lori Parkey, and DWO Kimberly Herring. Volunteers from Probation and Parole, Chillicothe Police Department and Chillicothe Correctional Center participated in the Torch Run. Carla Meyers, OSA was named the February 2021 Employee of the Month. She listens to questions and concerns with sincerity and has followed up when given answers. This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance. Mr. Christopher is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. He quickly notified RN Melissa Chavarria that the offender was out of sight and warranted a visual check. 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. A metal detector may be used to detect weapons or other contraband. He provided timely updates to the local police department and administrative staff leading up to and during this interdiction. Click to email your reservation to CCI. No headwear is allowed except for verified religious purposes and is subject to search. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! December 5 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, December 12 CBC blood drive 10:00am 2:00pm, December 13 Morale Committee Dress Down Day FREE, December 18-25 PBC Dress Down Week FREE, December 28 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2. Donaldproperly disposedof the item by turning it over to the institutional investigator. Paiten was nominated for this award by all of the 2, It was indicated that recently when the OSA assigned to the Shift Commanders Office retired, Paiten generously volunteered to assume these duties to assist in helping the office run smoothly, in addition to her many responsibilities as the Office Support Assistant for the Chief of Custody. After the door was unlocked, staff found Cook LaFollette on the floor, unresponsive. He stayed until the issue was resolved and all necessary actions were dealt with. The most recent evidence of this was the Let Your Value Sparkle) display that was in the main lobby. Congratulations to Cody Spease, Corrections Officer III, on being named the. Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! A check was presented to the mother of Mr. Sharp and his children from the money raised by CCC staff to help the family. He worked closely with the CCC Intelligence Analyst, custody staff and local police department to properly prepare for the possible interdiction. Mario Espinoza, COI, transfer from WMCC 5/1/22, Bethany Ireland, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/2/22, Adria Forck, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/9/22, Maranda Shipley-Fair, Substance Abuse Counselor 5/9/22, Carla Heckenmueller, COI, Transfer from MCC 5/22/22. Cody was nominated for this award by CO II Chad Gardner, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. you will see that qualities that lead to a successful transformation are written inside the butterfly wings and flower petals. The nomination states, We are very lucky to have someone with the care and compassion that Vicki shows while doing her job. Staff members got a utensil set and chapstick. Shafer, Vicki Price, Kylee Ireland, Emily Asher, Holly Stevens (Baker), Katrina Humphrey, Shawn Walker, Raechel Kelley, April Wolf, and David Gilgour. Friday all staff received a flashlight pen. Graduation for the offenders was held Friday, October 21, 2022. The Special Olympics Torch run was held at Simpson Park on May 11, 2022. Clothing should not be tight, transparent, or revealing. Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! The nomination for Major Savage indicated that when he learned the accident had occurred a few miles from his home, he immediately reported to the scene and notified authorities that he was trained in the Incident Command System. Ms. Warren is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. May 2: Food Day, PBC Dress Down Day, ETA Deadline, May 6: Comp Payout Deadline for May 15payday, May 22: Comp Payout Deadline for May 31payday, Credentialed Batter Intervention Programs, Early Discharge/ Earned Compliance Credit, A Guide to Understanding P&P for Family and Friends, Level I Supervision Report Form (Only works with Internet Explorer), Required Educational Assessment and Community Treatment (REACT), Supervision Strategies and Treatment Alternatives Booklet, Suicide Is Forever video - female version, Community Supervision Centers & Community Release Centers, Law Enforcement Notification System (LENS), For Media Professionals: Inquiries & Interviews, Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services. It was indicated that Ms. Kelley recently received notification that an offender was in need of a third state-issue pillow per Medical. Information from DAI meeting was also shared. It is stated in the nomination, Paitens generosity is very much appreciated by all 2nd Shift Captains and Lieutenants. I believe COI Walsh should be recognized for her dedication to the safety and security of the institution with her quick thinking preventing what could have been a much worse situation for the offender. The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. 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. Linda was nominated for this award by Joy Main, OSA who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. Pictured are staff members who were present during the awards presentation. Jeremy was nominated for this award by CO III Tyler Lewis, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring safety and security. The storage freezer is now running cooler than it ever has. Karissa Trentham, MH Clerk March 23, 2021, Marla Felton, AW to DWO (transferred to WMCC) March 12, 2021, Derek Rardon, CCMII to Functional Unit Manager March 21, 2021, Kyle Bagley, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Chelsea Scott, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Shenea Gardner, COI to COII March 28, 2021, Laura Major, CKII to CKIII March 28, 2021, April 1 Morale Committee Free Dress Down day, April 15 Wellness Committee Dress Down day, April 21 Morale Committee Dress Down day. It was indicated that CO II Spease is a very important asset to First Shift and goes above and beyond his job duties and regularly communicates with other sergeants to ensure that all areas are covered and that the shift runs as smoothly as possible. CO I Robert Frock 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. Tuesday we got a choice of chocolate chunk, monster or sugar cookies. He also found tobacco during searches on the same day. She performed these duties, as well as her regular duties, flawlessly in a difficult and stressful environment. David was nominated for this award by CO II Bradley Richards who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. The ailing staff member was assisted to a nearby restroom and Ms. Boothe stayed with the individual until medical staff could arrive. Ray was nominated for this award by Deputy Warden Kimberly Herring and Food Service Manager Sherry Oldham, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring the smooth operations of the facility. It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[580,400],'prisoninsight_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_3',137,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-prisoninsight_com-medrectangle-3-0'); The offenders must earn the right to purchase the premium and most desirable options on the tablet through good behavior. Warden Tim Shoop Phone 740-774-7080 (Fax: 740-779-5398) Email drc.cci@odrc.state.oh.us Address 15802 State Route North 104 Chillicothe, OH 45601 Volunteers in Prison It is noted that although Holly has only worked in the mailroom a short time, her diligence and previous custody experience have contributed greatly to her being very adept at conducting thorough searches on mail. There were 14 staff members present. Lindas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. In their nomination it was stated. These items were donated to the Chillicothe Community Resource Center. The Corrections Way Ambassadors work hard to encourage DOC staff and to keep their spirits up! It was indicated that on November 3, 2021, in the course of his regular duties, CO I David Gilgour located a suspicious item in the offender forms folder located on the wall in the Housing Unit #5 rotunda. Although seriously injured, Buttz was able to secure the offender with the help of hospital security who arrived on the scene. Brooke Jettelson, LPN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, Madison Searcy, LPN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, Becca Myrick, LPN, PRN (Corizon) August 17, 2020, David Sanson, COI, (transfer from WMCC) August 17, 2020, James Williams, Dentist (Corizon) August 24, 2020, Dora Beers, COIII (transfer from OCC) August 30, 2020, Megan Paalher, Licensed Practical Nurse (Corizon) August 31, 2020, Julianne Walton from Cook II to COI August 9, 2020, Shawn Pettigrew from CCMII to Functional Unit Manager August 24, 2020, Firearms training has restarted for Custody effective August 31, 2020, No town hall meetings were held in August, September 14 18 - Corrections Week, FREE Dress Down Days all week. CO I Richard OwensCO I Luis Pacheco She always did this with a smile on her face.. SK I Patricia Gladbach The nomination indicated that Chad is a first responder for the community of Mendon and was one of the first on the scene at the accident. He provided timely updates to the local police department and the administrative staff leading up to and during the interdiction.
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