He was nominated by CO II John Morris and CO III Stephanie Eckert. Ms. Horton is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Clerk, Warden Chris McBee, Mary Enyeart, OSA, Chelsey Rhoades, Business Office Manager, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Lindy Smith, Acct., Clerk. CHILLICOTHE CORRECTIONAL CENTER is a Maximum-security correctional facility located in Missouri. Nicole Grady, COI, called a Code 16-staff. Vicki was nominated for this award by Karen Gatton, CCM, who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. His quick and efficient actions when investigating issues have proven to enhance the safety of all staff and offenders at CCC. Topics discussed at these meetings included DAI agenda items, TimeClock Plus, offender release dress-outs, new uniforms/IDs, and CCC P4P dogs. Photo #2 Back Row (L to R): Jeffrey McDaniel, COII, Leanna Whitney, RN, Kelly Chrisman, NP, Ben Sutton, CCM, Robert Tate, COI, Chris McBee, Warden, David Savage, CSII. 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. OSA Tanya Allen RO I Joshua Hall Long-term substance use disorder treatment (12 months and six months) for chronic and progressive addictions is provided at Chillicothe Correctional Center. Sunday, April 2, 2017. It was stated that Janet is a supervisor others should mimic and model themselves after. Judy Wade Office Support Assistant (P&P) transfer from CRCC 6/2/19, Terry Cowan Probation & Parole Officer I 6/24/19, Micky Snyder Licensed Practical Nurse 6/24/19, Kelsea Woelfle Substance Abuse Counselor I 6/24/19, Chance Guffey Electronics Technician II (MWII in-tr) 6/23/19, Brandon Doss Academic Teacher I 6/30/19. Chucks efforts contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day here at Chillicothe Center. He provided timely updates to the local police department and administrative staff leading up to and during this interdiction. It was indicated that CO I Walker recently responded to assist with an offender creating a disturbance and initiated professional intervention as he recognized this as a volatile situation. Eight staff members attended the meetings. If you prefer a paper application, you will have to ask your inmate to mail you one. The PBC also had fundraisers throughout the year and used the money earned to buy gifts. Once he arrived and was apprised of the incident, he then assisted an already short-staffed housing unit with room moves and conducting interviews. On June 26, 2020, an offender in the Transitional Care Unit was in duress at which time her breathing stopped and life preserving measures had to be taken. CO III Keith Bentz 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. Photo: Jerry Shafer, CSI being pinned by DWO Kimberly Herring. The nomination stated, Officer McKiddy goes above and beyond on ensuring property is done and done correctly. While in the hospital room, the offender attacked Buttz. The artist who created the "Transform Your Life" entry indicated that she painted this mural as a roadmap to transformation. There were 8 staff members present. 15 staff members attended the town hall meetings. May 5 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00, May 10 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 17 Morale Committee dress down day FREE, May 25 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 31 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00. 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. Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) 2675 East 30th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44115. The visitor in this case was taken into custody by the Chillicothe Police Department and is currently pending felony charges. As the weather was cold and drizzly, he invited the woman to stay in his vehicle so she and the baby could warm up. assistance where needed. DWO Kimberly Herring is in the background. 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. It was indicated that while conducting a cell search in a housing unit, Anderson discovered a large amount of dangerous contraband. It was indicated that during the COVID-19 outbreak at our facility when offender porters were not available to work, Ms. Sims, whose normal post is the Visiting Room with its myriad duties, stepped up to complete various cleaning duties within the Administration Building along with some other staff. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Katie Warren, Office Support Assistant, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for August 2022. Due to the diligence of CO I Bell and the other staff members involved, dangerous contraband was prevented from being introduced into the institution, ensuring the safety of both staff and offenders. CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. Upon receiving notification of the situation, Mr. Christopher halted his normal duties and responded. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Correctional Officer I April Wolf, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for November 2021. The nomination stated, CO I Jeremy Fulks dedication to the Department and his incredible searching ability not only lightened the workload of TCC staff, but also made the facility safer by removing an improvised weapon that could have been used on a staff member or an offender.. CO I Robinson is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Gum, wallets, purses, and other items may not be brought to visits. CCM II Mark Parkhurst No gang, racial, inappropriate or inflammatory language or symbols are allowed and clothing may not have a camouflage design. The show consists of dance choreographies, high-end music, magic & comedy, with influence from S. Korea, Ireland, Brazil, France, Spain, New York & Las Vegas. He has worked on multiple PREA allegations and completes the investigations in a very timely manner, which helps ensure minimal disruption to operations. Rhondas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. 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. The most recent callout was as part of a large scale search operation which occurred at the Jackson County Detention Center where they collaborated with the FBI, Jackson County Detention Center, Jackson County Sheriffs Office and nearly 150 CERT members from eleven different institutions. The Morale Committee in conjunction with the Personnel Benefits Committee and the Wellness Committee served a BBQ hamburger lunch to all staff on Tuesday, June 22. CO I McKiddy was instrumental in organizing the new property room and retrieving all paperwork and items needed to begin the new process. The trooper on scene reported the woman had two black eyes and her nose and lip were bleeding from the assault. Chillicothe Correctional Center, Chillicothe; Cremer Therapeutic . Notable inmates at Chillicothe Correctional Center include Gypsy Rose Blanchard. The Missouri DOC requires you to send pictures and personal correspondence in separate mailings. Pictures of Chillicothe Correctional Center, Careers at Chillicothe Correctional Center. Records list all. Turkey winners were. Congratulations to CCC Maintenance Staff who recently completed Missouri Apprenticeship in Manufacturing Program (MoAMP) Training! James Fleming, Centurion Psychiatrist 12/7/21, Karen Gatton, CCM to FUM (transfer to WMCC) 12/20/21, Stacey Soper, Cook II to Cook III 12/19/21, Paula Helm, Vocational Education OSA 12/31/21. There were 14 staff members present. CO I Joshua Hess 3 were here. He was then treated for his head injury, which required 10 staples. He maintains accurate records of the offenders assigned to his housing unit who are on restrictions, allowing custody to work efficiently and maintaining consistency. This bag may contain: Chillicothe Correctional Center3151 Litton RoadChillicothe, MO 64601Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/Pw5fuxoVC1Bajvdz5, Inmate Name, DOC Number, and Housing UnitChillicothe Correctional Center3151 Litton RoadChillicothe, MO 64601. She called for a Sergeant and pulled the offender off to the side in the TCU Unit where a strip search resulted in the discovery of several slivers of Suboxone. You cant call an inmate at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, but they do have access to phones and are allowed to make monitored outgoing calls during approved hours. These staff members were FUM Lori Parkey, COIII Elonda Sharp, FUM Cheryl Richey, COII Michael Horn, and COII Nelda Kroll. Holly Stevens, Office Support Assistant-Mailroom, was named the July 2021 Employee of the Month. The facility houses Female Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Missouri state and federal laws. Only coins for use in the vending machines and specific medical and infant supplies are allowed during visits. January had 72 staff members attend Defensive Tactics training in our Training Building. Kylee Ireland, Office Support Assistant-Mailroom was named the May 2021 Employee of the Month. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. It was indicated that Kurts work ethic is commendable and that he is very active with his officers and other staff, helping where needed and providing guidance. She was successful in confiscating the item which turned out to be dangerous contraband. It was indicated that while Patricia was assigned as the Office Support Assistant in Food Service, they were experiencing a staff shortage and she was always willing to help out. Mendon School following the accident to provide water and other items for the passengers involved in the accident. Congratulations to Chaplain Murphy on this outstanding recognition! It was indicated that on October 7, 2021 while assisting the CCC Mailroom with processing mail, Ms. Shafer discovered a suspicious greeting card while processing incoming mail. CO II Gardner was also a participant in the accident debrief. All in all, it was a fun and successful campaign! Mr. Huber and Mr. Bower are huge assets to this facility and their actions consistently demonstrate that they are professionals and team players. Back Row: Major David Savage. Furthermore, the CCC Administration would also like to convey their appreciation to Mr. Huber and Mr. Bower for their leadership on the CCC CERT Team through a total of 21 CERT activations during the year 2022. He drove her to the Emergency Room and waited with her until his wife could relieve him so he could go to work. Volunteers included MSII JD Shafer, Inv. Also pictured is DAI Division Director Ryan Crews. CO I Charles Henton In attendance were Sharps family, CCC Administration, and several others to show their support. 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. On September 15, 2020, an email was sent from Functional Unit Manager Lori Parkey explaining a bare paper tree that was attached to the wall in the Lobby. Anderson was nominated for this award by several fellow staff members who recognized her professionalism and her constant attentiveness to security issues. Katrinas actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. It was indicated that while he was working voluntary overtime at Tipton Correctional Center on September 11, 2022, he assisted in area searches in order to help reduce the workload of TCC staff. The following town hall meetings were held in January: There were a total of 15 staff members in attendance at the December town hall meetings. CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower. 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. Congratulations COI Wilson and thank you to everyone who helped make the blood drive a success! Warden McBee led the memorial service, Chaplain Murphy led the guests in prayer, and some fellow co-workers took time to share stories and say a few words. Ray was able to diagnose and repair the units while still maintaining other work duties and he always did so with a positive attitude. DHRUC training has been held during the month of September in the training building for all staff. Additionally, daily prizes were drawn for employees who returned their donation cards and more prizes were given at the end of the event as well. The nomination states, JD leads by example and his staff respect and admire him for that. 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. CO I Rachel Crawford Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CCM II Huber and ITO Bower and recognized their efforts. Chris Shaw. (See TCW July Display), Lisa Ripley , Academics Teacher III July 12, 2021, Candice Frans, COI (transfer from MCC) July 11, 2021, Lindy Smith, OSA to Account Clerk July 1. 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. 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. The Corrections Way members supported an Angel Tree for children who might not have something for Christmas and a non-perishable food or hygiene product drive for those in need. The CCC Wellness Committee celebrated Everyone Deserves a Massage Week by giving away 5 30 minute massages to local masseurs in Chillicothe. Upon arrival, I learned that an offender was found to be choking and COI Sherry Walsh applied the Heimlich Maneuver to dislodge the blocked airway. 2. DOC Director Anne Precycthe and DAI Director Jeff Norman arrived at CCC on September 2, 2021 to award COI Rodney Buttz the Award of Valor. October 31-November 6 - $1 Dress Down Day (to assist staff member who lost home in tornado), November 7 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, November 17 Morale Committee Dress Down Day FREE, November 23 PBC Dress Down Day $2 (for The Corrections Way), November 30 PBC Dress Down Day $2 (for The Corrections Way). When her co-workers are out of the office, she goes above and beyond, checking their mailboxes for important paperwork, release papers, and home plans, ensuring no necessary duties are neglected. She then took the appropriate notifications and Visiting Room staff were alerted of this information. Pictured front row (l to r) Emily Asher POII, Holly Stevens OSA (formerly COII), and Mandy Corbin CCMII. There were 3 staff members present. Eight staff members attended the meetings. It was indicated that recently when an offender who had a history of assaultive behavior towards staff was escorted to Housing Unit #1 for placement on TASC status, the offender had ignored multiple directives given by staff. Sergeant Spease deserves to be recognized for all the hard work that he does for the Department.. Each offender has access to deposit forms and can send the slips to you at any time. Staff questions were presented regarding nicotine lozenges for the offender population, staff training, and medical lay-ins. Items from the section head meeting were also shared with present staff. This finding led to mailroom staff pulling all similar envelopes of the same color from incoming mail and resulted in the discovery of several other envelopes found to also be concealing dangerous contraband. A metal detector may be used to detect weapons or other contraband. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! CO II Pittman indicated in the nomination, CO I Humphrey ensures the unit is running smoothly by keeping up with getting the offenders to where they need to go in a timely manner. Attendance from August town hall meetings were as follows: Topics brought up by attending staff included appreciation regarding the Fallapalooza silent auction Wellness fundraiser, the importance of communication when passing information during shift transitions, Captain/Lieutenant rotation, protection of staff social security numbers, and reduction in offender population. 2nd row (l to r) Adam Wynne COI, Jessie Fondren COII, Lindsay Brown COI, David Baker COI, Kelsie Wynne COI, Nicholas Searcy, ROI. Additionally, any offender may request mental health services at any time during incarceration. His act of bravery helped protect the safety of hospital patients and staff as well as the surrounding community. Man Accused of Helping Callahan County Inmate Escape Self-Surrenders. Staff questions were presented regarding employees and visitors showing ID at all entry points of the institution, the Reading with the Dogs program, call-out entries in the AS400, and sanctioning for conduct violations. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. CO I Marvin KnappCO I John Knouse Angela is due May 20th but will start maternity leave in early May and will not return until mid-July. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for Ms. Gulley and recognized her efforts. 9-7 . Due to Cameron's willingness to help and quick response in putting out the fire, many. Melissa Chavarria, RN, Centurion 7/7/22, Jennifer Ellis, Gateway Substance Abuse Counselor 7/25/22, Cristina Oertwig, Gateway Substance Abuse Counselor 7/25/22, Beth Rains, Records Officer I to Policy and Procedure Coordinator 7/17/22, Rhonda Gulley, COI to Employment Transition Specialist 7/31/22. 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. [Lifesaver awards, contest winners, etc. On Thursday, April 25, 2019, CCC hosted a health fair for staff called 'Know Your Numbers.' It was noted that the offender is hearing impaired which made it challenging for staff to ensure their verbal directives were being understood and a CIT member had unsuccessfully attempted to deescalate the situation due to the communication barrier. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. 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.
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