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A disabled retiree in Harnett County might be the sixth. At least five inmates have died after assaults inside NC county jails since 2019. A disabled retiree in Harnett County might be the sixth.
Harnett Correctional Institution 954 Johnston Correctional Institution 612 Nash Correctional Institution [4] 512 Neuse Correctional Institution: 816 North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women: 1,288 Orange Correctional Center 200 Sanford Correctional Center 298 Wake Correctional Center 414 Warren Correctional Institution 809
William Surles, 64, an infirm diabetic, was serving 30 days in the Harnett County jail over a probation violation. He didn’t make it out.
Griffin was transported to the Harnett County Detention Center. He is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, Dec. 30. Read the original article on People. Show comments. Advertisement.
Inmates were charged with assaulting officers on more than one occasion. [20] [21] Inmates were found guilty of additional charges due to these assaults. During this time. a case of possible exposure of tuberculosis was reported, although later testing proved negative. [22]
Its official capacity is 1,204 inmates, one of the eight largest prisons in the state. From its opening through 2008, all prisoners were held in medium security; in December 2009, the facility was merged with the former Anson Correctional Center, which brought another three hundred Minimum Custody inmates.
Lanesboro Correctional Institution was a state men's prison in Polkton, North Carolina, that first opened in January, 2004 and operated by the North Carolina Department of Public Safety Adult Corrections.
Feb. 7—A Harnett County deputy, who served as a school resource officer and had significant ties to Sampson County, is being mourned following a multi-vehicle wreck Tuesday that claimed his life.