These staff members were FUM Lori Parkey, COIII Elonda Sharp, FUM Cheryl Richey, COII Michael Horn, and COII Nelda Kroll. The award recognizes leadership, efforts and enthusiasm displayed in connecting separated families during the holiday season. The Salvation Army came three times to pick up all of the times and we completely filled their vehicle all three times. Holly was nominated for this award by Mailroom Supervisor, SOSA Penney Clevenger who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. Volunteers in Prison. A metal detector may be used to detect weapons or other contraband. The nominations stated, We all get busy in our work day and these duties can get pushed to the back burner. This facility also houses the majority of the female inmates in the state who are serving life sentences. JD is a great example of what professionalism and teamwork should look like and role models the mission, vision and values of this Department. 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. On July 15, 2021 an awards ceremony for several staff members received the, Emily Asher, Institutional Probation and Parole Officer, was named the June 2021 Employee of the Month. May Town Hall meetings were held on May 27, 2022 at 6:00am, 9:00am and 3:00pm. Teresa DeSpain, FUM (Transfer from WRDCC) 9/1/21, Lori Bowen, COI, (Transfer from WMCC) 9/7/21, Bill Fountain, Vocational Education Supervisor, (Transfer from MCC) 9/7/21, Kaitleyn McMullen, Administrative Assistant, Gateway 9/7/21, Grayson Webb, Counselor I, Gateway 9/7/21, Amanda Vance, Cook II to Cook III 9/19/21. CO I Ricardo Monroy 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 The visitor in this case was taken into custody by the Chillicothe Police Department and is currently pending felony charges. 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. CCM II Mandy PettigrewCCM II Shawn Pettigrew Safe haven, food, clothing and a cell phone were provided to the minor. Three, clear, plastic bottles of prepared infant beverage, Three, unopened vendor containers of baby food, One plastic pacifier, teether and/or rattle. Sergeant Spease deserves to be recognized for all the hard work that he does for the Department. CO III Spease is an invaluable resource to Chillicothe Correctional Center and the Missouri Department of Corrections. Learn more . 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. 48 staff members were registered to donate blood with 42 units being collected. He assumes the responsibilities of the Locksmith and the Fire and Safety Manager when these staff members are away from the facility. The child stayed in the care of CCC staff until the father arrived. for other housing units that have since had to adopt Isolation/Quarantine wings. Donaldproperly disposedof the item by turning it over to the institutional investigator. Mary Enyeart, OSA 7/31/22 See photo: pictured Front row: (L to R): Amy Parkhurst, AW, Jennifer Horton, Acct. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CCM II Huber and ITO Bower and recognized their efforts. They also said that this is the cleanest and most well-kept institution they have seen. CO I Roy Houk Savage and Passig also assisted in removing fencing in order to allow the first responders to safely remove the victims from the scene and transport them to a nearby hospital. Wednesday all staff were given candy bags. John Riead Academic Teacher II 5/1/19, Stephanie Breig Substance Abuse Counselor I 5/13/19, Stacy Hall Licensed Practical Nurse 5/17/19, Judith Hawkins Corrections Officer II 5/31/19, Kathy Tutt Corrections Training Officer 5/31/19, No summary due to Town Hall meetings scheduled for last week of May (May 28 at 2 p.m., May 29 at 6 a.m., and May 30 at 3 p.m.), June 6 Comp Payout Deadline for June 14 payday, June 20 Comp Payout Deadline for June 28payday. The nomination stated, CO II Reith leads by example by modeling a good work ethic, empathy, and a willingness to learn new ways. FUM Cheryl Richey 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. It was indicated in the nomination that when Cody was assigned as a First Shift Sergeant, he was a very important asset, going above and beyond his job duties to regularly communicate with other sergeants in ensuring that all areas were covered and that the shift ran as smoothly as possible. Pictured: COII John Morris receiving his award from DWOM Ryan Coffman. Ms. Kamp is very dependable and goes above and beyond her normal job duties. 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. Cody was nominated for this award by CO II Chad Gardner, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. On June 11, 2021, she had just returned from a CERT callout and several lock-ups came into the unit at once. Pictured is the 2020 Employee of the Year Kristina Sims, COI. Pictured are staff members who were present during the awards presentation. Ellen Kay Kissick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Tabitha Fitzpatrick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Jericks Silver, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Raechel Kelley, Storekeeper I (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Terri Moore, Storekeeper II (transfer from WMCC) 10/20/19, Kyle Kelly, Optometrist (transfer from WRDCC) 10/21/19, Ellen Bollinger, RRMAT Caseworker (Gateway) 10/21/19. The housing unit staffs willingness to go the extra mile and make snap decisions ensured everyones safety and security. Learn more . January Town Hall meetings were held on January 27, 2023 at 6:00am, 2:00pm and 3:00pm. At this point Sgt. Chillicothe Correctional Center (CCC) Missouri Kairos CCC - Chillicothe Correctional Center Women's Institution (Medium) in Chillicothe, Missouri Agape Requests and Send Agape (see below) For General Agape ( also known as Wall Agape ); please write or email your request using the information below. Congratulations to the following staff who were recognized at a recent awards presentation! CCC staff members interviewed the minor and were told the child was assaulted and then abandoned at the campground and was trying to get back home to KC. Congratulations to Cody Spease, Corrections Officer III, on being named the. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Livingston County Health Department for all they do! She also assists with coordinating offender legal calls, inputting phase ups for treatment offenders, entering administrative correspondence on a spreadsheet and routing them appropriately, conducting background checks for visitors, vendors and truck drivers, assisting the Mailroom when needed and answering phones for various offices when needed. Aprils actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Recently, she immediately stepped up in handling a situation in which an offender assigned to administrative segregation was attempting to harm herself and ensured the proper protocol was followed. CHILLICOTHE, Mo. DWO Kimberly Herring is in the background. 11 staff were first time donors with Community Blood Center. Kathryns actions, as well as the actions of the other staff involved, greatly contributed to the well being of this offender and their professionalism does not go unnoticed. Sergeant McDaniel and Captain Welling stayed at the scene until EMS arrived. Each inmate has an account for personal funds that can be used to buy items from the prison canteen. He was able to redirect the offender and gained compliance by utilizing deescalation tactics. Ashtons actions greatly contributed to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. There were 14 staff members present. Each of the auditors were very complimentary about how professional and helpful the staff here at CCC were during the audit. June 7 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 8 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 9 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, June 13 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Tye Dye), June 14 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Flag Day), June 15 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Disney), June 16 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Hawaiian), June 17 PBC Dress Down Day FREE (Sports), June 21 Morale Committee Dress Down Day FREE, June 23 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 28 Special Olympics Dress Down Day $2, June 30 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2. On March 29, 2021, around 8:00 pm, COI Russell Heldenbrand noticed something going on with an offender that. CO I McKiddy was instrumental in organizing the new property room and retrieving all paperwork and items needed to begin the new process. She truly is an asset to this facility and the Department as a whole. Please take time to extend your congratulations to her, The Western Region Honor Guard, along with CCC CERT members, were honored to lead the, Congratulations to Intel Analyst Ricardo Monroy for receiving the Department of Corrections, Congratulations to CO I Aaron Sanders for receiving the Department of Corrections. CO I Rhonda Gulley At CCC, over 330 offenders participated; impacting over 714 children. Janet was recognized by the Administrative Team at the Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center for the continued above and beyond work ethic and willingness to assist the FRDC Records Department both remotely and onsite at FRDC during an unprecedented staff shortage in the office. Its people like him that make this place feel like family, and allows staff members to turn to each other in times of need., Lifesaver & Distinguished Service Awards photos attached. The Special Olympics Torch Run for 2021 was held May 26, 2021. DWOM Herring and Major Savage state, Kate is constantly providing information necessary to making these interdictions successful. She takes pride in her job and is always willing to help when needed.. 12 staff members attended the meetings. (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. A Chillicothe woman charged with manslaughter now has an April court date in Livingston County. Although seriously injured, Buttz was able to secure the offender with the help of hospital security who arrived on the scene. The artist who created the "Transform Your Life" entry indicated that she painted this mural as a roadmap to transformation. The child then contacted the father who was able to get to the child at the campground. 6 staff members attended the meetings. CO I Velma SmithCO IJames Woods She assisted in preparing paperwork, conducting room moves and performing intake checks, then she took the lead in processing early releases to general population to create space. Wednesdays lunch was a sub sandwich, chips and drink. She was nominated by SOSA-P&P Jennifer Horton and OSA Joy Main in recognition of her positive attitude and willingness to assist others, as well as her outstanding work ethic. He then managed to extinguish the fire from the truck, utilizing two fire extinguishers and bottled water, prior to the fire department arriving. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. He is an asset to Chillicothe. CO I McKiddy was instrumental in organizing the new property room and retrieving all paperwork and items needed to begin the new process. Please take time to extend your congratulations to her. Pictured is Major David Savage accepting his award from DWOM Ryan Coffman and Warden Chris McBee. Ms. Warren is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Pictured(from left): Kelley Burke, US, Mandy Coffman, DA, Tamira Marriott, IPO, EOM Amber Adams, IPO, and Chris McBee, Warden. CO I McKiddy also fills other duties for the institution when he is pulled to a different post for the day. Search State Inmates & Offenders By Name What is a State Prison? These three staff members are Candice Bell, CCM, Stephanie Eckert, CCM and Nelda Kroll, COII. Appropriate undergarments and shoes must be worn at all times. Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! CPR was initiated by COII Mosier and Gary Hacker, COI, with COIII Stephen Leach, LPN Brenna Broyles, and RN Kristen Barron assisting. Recently, while interacting with an offender who had refused eight consecutive meals, CO I Ridgway spoke with the offender and found the offender was not refusing due to protest, but simply was not hungry. DHRUC training has been held during the month of September in the training building for all staff. The CCC Corrections Way Ambassadors were selling fall leaves with positive, uplifting, and motivational words on them. This award is bestowed on a staff member by their colleagues for performing exceptional actions that promote professionalism, teamwork, integrity and/or safety. She searched property, swept, mopped, and disinfected numerous areas of the housing unit while keeping her normal duties completed. Housing Unit 8 was designated as the original Isolation/Quarantine are in our containment plan. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CO I Fulk and recognized his efforts. SOSA Clevenger indicated in the nomination, Not only did Ms. Shafer discover the contraband, she and others went above and beyond their normal duties on that day due to both the Mailroom Supervisor and the OSA being gone. Pictured: Jennifer Horton, Rhonda Gulley, Paiten Sackrey, Patricia Gladbach, Cody Spease, Katie Warren, Ashton Christopher, Chuck Ness, Steven McKiddy, Ray LaFountain, Jeremy Fulk (Not present: Linda Shafer, Kurt Reith) (EOM 2022 picture). 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. Due to the diligence of CO I Jettelson, these items of contraband were confiscated, which helped ensure the safety and security of the institution. Due to the diligence of CO II Jackson and the other staff members assigned to the Visiting Room on this date, this contraband was prevented from being introduced into the institution, ensuring the safety of both staff and offenders. On Saturday, May 4, 2019, a memorial service was held for former CO I Adron Sharp. Patricia was nominated for this award by Food Service Manager Sherry Oldham, who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. There were 11 staff members present. 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. Congratulations to the following staff who were all recognized at a recent awards presentation! CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower. The CCC Wellness Committee with assistance from the Personnel Benefits Club and the Morale Committee hosted an all staff barbecue Wednesday, May 18. Due to her calm demeanor, knowledge and the respect she gains from this population, Mandywas able to gain control of the situation and keep the offender safe. Friday all staff received a flashlight pen. tkII Ray LaFountain Corrections Officer II Cody Spease was named the CCC Employee of the Month for April 2022. The requirements for the entries were that they needed to be positive, uplifting, and colorful. February 3 Wellness Committee FREE Dress Down Day-Wear Red, February 6-12 FREE CHIEFS DRESS DOWN WEEK, February 13 Holiday, Lincolns Birthday, February 21 FREE Dress Down Day Morale Committee. September 7 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, September 12- PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 13 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 14 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 15 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 16 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 22 PBC Dress Down Day (Fall Theme) - $2, September 28 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, September 29 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2. Her initiative to maintain cleanliness and good order did not go unnoticed or unappreciated. October 17 Blood Drive 9:00 am 3:00 pm, CO I Curtis is assigned on Third Shift, where he is one of only two staff designated as PACT members. Runners started at Simpson Park and ran to the Fire Department. Map This Address (816) 387-2158 : Facilities. Chuck was nominated for this award by Warden McBee, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the institution. There were 8 staff members present. Then, his wife remained with their neighbor until her family was able to be there with her. CO I Russell Heldenbrand By October 2, CCC staff had contributed $200.00 to the Kindness Revolution. These actions averted the refusal of a ninth meal, which would have constituted a hunger strike. All staff and Emergency Exercise Drill guests were served a hamburger, hot dog, bag of chips, cookie and drink of choice. MS IIJD Shaferwas named the March 2021 Employee of the Month. Wrap-around, slit skirts, or dresses are not permitted. December Town Hall meetings were held on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 6:00am, 10:00am, and 3:00pm. He has been actively involved in removing contraband from the institution. 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. Dominos pizza, cupcakes made by Kim Klever and chocolate covered strawberries were served. All staff members received a coupon for a FREE Route 44 drink from Sonic. Lisa Clark then instructed control center to call an ambulance. This particular fundraiser was going to the purchase of Scholastic Books for local elementary students. While conducting these searches, he found a homemade metal weapon (shank) which was hidden under a table in the Maintenance Department. Supply Manager Stith indicated in the nomination, Ms. The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. As part of our mission of improving lives for safer communities, the department facilitates substance use disorder treatment to lead Missourians toward drug-free lives. It was noted that he volunteered to work his RDO on Christmas for a fellow sergeant to be able to have the holiday off to spend at home with his kids. His quick and efficient actions when investigating issues have proven to enhance the safety of all staff and offenders at CCC. This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance and contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day at CCC. Chillicothes ITC offers a more therapeutic alternative to traditional incarceration. Mendon School following the accident to provide water and other items for the passengers involved in the accident. Dog the Bounty Hunter, his wife, Francie and Katie Souza with Prison Power Ministries brought their program to CCC June 10-11. 15 staff members attended the town hall meetings. The truck was parked on the shoulder with a family of three standing outside of the vehicle. She assisted with keeping the Administration work area clean when the porters werent coming up due to COVID-19. Skirts, dresses, and shorts may be no shorter than two inches above the top of the kneecap. Chuck reported to the area and took charge of the situation. Utilizing his training and excellent searching skills, he found and removed the item, reducing the passing of contraband in the Administrative Segregation Unit. 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. There were 8 staff members present. No response was forthcoming to staff members knocking on the door. Chillicothe Correctional Institution (CCI) Southwest Region. The quick actions of these three staff members thwarted a potential medical emergency and provided critical timely assistance to a staff member in need. $598.83 was collected for those dress down days. He regularly helps staff with all job duties, such as wing tours, property inventories, and counts. Her actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of her department and this facility and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. He has done all of this with a positive attitude, while also completing his own duties and responsibilities. Winners of the Ugly Sweater contest are as follows: 1st shift Carmelia Bannan, 2nd Shift Angela Hightower, and 3rd shift Michael McCurley. CO I Joshua Hess Amber was nominated by IPO Tamira Marriott recognizing her positive attitude, her outstanding work ethic, and willingness to assist others. All Missouri inmates receive a JPay tablet when they enter a Missouri DOC facility. He assisted EMS in preparing and transporting injured passengers from the scene. 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. Congratulations to Award of Valor recipient Correctional Officer I Rodney Buttz. Pictured: CCMII (formerly COIII) Stephanie Eckert receiving her award from DWOM Ryan Coffman. It was indicated that a new procedure recently became effective in Administrative Segregation related to the handling and storage of offender allowable and non-allowable property while the offender is on TASC status. 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. Stevens actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Craig McIntosh, COI (transfer from WMCC) 11/3/19, Beth Rains, Records Ofr I (transfer from WMCC) 11/3/19, Kelly Tipton, HSA (transfer from WMCC) 11/24/19, Angela Hightower, OSA-Switchboard 11/10/19. She also searched property, swept, mopped, and disinfected numerous areas of the housing unit while still keeping her normal duties completed. The Corrections Way ambassadors had four dress down days. The winners were: Lori Parkey, FUM-Monday, Deep Heart: A Show of Music, Magic & Comedy, Deep Heart stopped at CCC for an afternoon of music, magic and comedy Wednesday, July 27. Vicki was nominated for this award by Karen Gatton, CCM, who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. Paiten has gone above and beyond to voluntarily add to her own duties in order to assist her fellow staff. We had 22 plunges, 5 of the plunges were Pee Wee plunges. Ohio Reformatory for Women (ORW) 1479 Collins Avenue Marysville, Ohio 43040. 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. Holly Stevens, Office Support Assistant-Mailroom, was named the July 2021 Employee of the Month. It was indicated that CO I Humphrey is assigned to the administrative segregation unit and consistently goes above and beyond her assigned duties on a daily basis to ensure the unit is running smoothly. CO I Vicki McKiddy PACT members are not always shown much recognition or appreciation because most of the assistance they give is confidential. Mr. Fulk is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. The only way that our website will be able to complete its goal of holding correctional institutions accountable for their actions is to collect reviews from our website visitors. Her discovery ensured the further safety and security of the institution. Ashton was nominated for this award by CO I David Baker, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. It was indicated that recently while returning to the institution from training out of town, the vehicle in front of them veered off the right side of the roadway and returned back in front of the state vehicle they were travelling in and proceeded to switch lanes, hitting two cars in the process in the opposite direction. There were 7 staff members present. Statistics are intended for research/educational purposes only. Each offender has access to deposit forms and can send the slips to you at any time. Chillicothe hosted their first Polar Plunge at Simpson in Chillicothe MO on February 22, 2021. If you have questions, call the Offender Finance Office at 573-526-6445. He secured the item which appeared to be wrapped in toilet tissue and took it into the housing unit module for further examination. On December 2, 2020, 3rd shift at approximately 7:00pm I, COII John Morris, was working control center when I became very ill having a very sharp pain on my right side. April Town Hall meetings were held on April 25, 2022 at 6:00am, 9:00am and 3:00pm. Supply Manager Stith indicated in the nomination, Ms. June Town Hall meetings were held on July 28, 2022 at 6:00am, 10:00am and 3:00pm. She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. Emilys actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. The Wellness Committee would like to thank everyone who participated either by cooking the hot dogs or purchasing a meal. Notable inmates at Chillicothe Correctional Center include Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Ms. Ireland is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player, Michaelle Lowery, Corizon, WSRU Coordinator May 3, 2021, Billie Richards, COI to CCM - May 17, 2021, Paula Murphy, OSA to MVE Supervisor II May 24, 2021, Christopher Carpenter, COI to Electronics Technician May 24, 2021, Tammy Dysart, Business Executive II May 31, 2021. It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. Photos from Doug Anders, COII and Dan Shively, CSI retirement ceremonies in March 2022. Tyrone Midgyett from COII to COIII February 7, 2021, Laura Andal from COI to COII February 14, 2021, Alexas Cortez from COI to COII February 14, 2021, Tayluer Dunks from COI to COII February 14, 2021, Chuck Ness, COII to Institutional Investigator (class lateral) February 21, 2021. Mr. Coffman was the lucky winner! Captain Shafer immediately called *55 to notify Law Enforcement. Please take time to extend your congratulations to them. It was noted that he volunteered to work his RDO on Christmas for a fellow sergeant to be able to have the holiday off to spend at home with his kids. He instantly sprang into action by entering the cell and taking actions which undoubtedly preserved the life of the offender, in addition to following the proper procedures to ensure the safety of the area. The Missouri DOC requires you to send pictures and personal correspondence in separate mailings. JPay offers convenient & affordable correctional services, including money transfer, email, videos, tablets, music, education & parole and probation payments. CO I Gulley entered the area and was able to build trust with the offender, working patiently to effectively communicate with her, which resulted in the offender complying with directives. Kelly Tipton, Centurion RN, transfer from MCC 12/19/22, Linda Campbell, Gateway RRMAT Peer Specialist 12/28/22, Sherry Parkhurst, Gateway RRMAT Re-entry Supervisor 12/28/22, Erin Sumner, SOSA to Records Officer I 12/4/22. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he has worked very hard to help the Fire and Safety Manager ensure all staff have the necessary PPE. The $120 million facility opened in late 2008, and with a capacity of 1740 inmates at a mix of security levels. The following staff were recognized for 5 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony.