Lori Parkey, FUM of Housing Unit 8 was an invaluable leader throughout this unprecedented time. The CCC Wellness Committee celebrated Everyone Deserves a Massage Week by giving away 5 30 minute massages to local masseurs in Chillicothe. CO I Pamela Craft Please take time to extend your congratulations to her. Volunteers from Probation and Parole, Chillicothe Police Department and Chillicothe Correctional Center participated in the Torch Run. Mr. Christopher is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. July 15 Wellness Committee Dress Down Day, July 26 Morale Committee Dress Down Day. Most recently, he spent hours devoting time learning and teaching himself how to troubleshoot and diagnose refrigeration systems in order to repair the storage cooler and freezer in Food Service. Back Row: Major David Savage. She has a strive for excellence attitude that is greatly appreciated. NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Authorities have captured one man and continue to search for two others who escaped from SEPTA Correctional Facility in Nelsonville. He stayed until the issue was resolved and all necessary actions were dealt with. Dusty would also volunteer on his RDOs due to staff shortages. Each member of CERT was presented with a CCC Wardens Challenge Coin and a novelty CCC license plate. While conducting these searches, he found a homemade metal weapon (shank) which was hidden under a table in the Maintenance Department. Some of our in-class training has been starting back up. It was indicated that you also recently played a huge role in helping warehouse staff to establish and maintain a tracking system for mattresses and that in addition to assisting with inspecting the mattresses, you also assist in tracking both mattress issue and return. 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 Physical Address: Chillicothe Correctional Center 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 Telephone: (660)-646-4032 Inmate Mailing Address: Inmate Name, ID Number Chillicothe Correctional Center 3151 Litton Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 Search for a Facility Hannah Chavarria, COI won the beef meat bundle donated by the Wellness Committee. The $120 million facility opened in late 2008, and with a capacity of 1740 inmates at a mix of security levels. The CCC Corrections Way Ambassadors were selling fall leaves with positive, uplifting, and motivational words on them. AOSA Kimberly Klever (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. 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. Her keen searching skills and attention to detail contributed towards this substance being found, therefore, preventing contraband from entering the institution and getting into an offenders possession. 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. Over 100 staff members attended, and prizes were drawn for each individual booth. Her discovery ensured the further safety and security of the institution. Karrisa Huffman, OSA Records December 21, 2020, Kylee Ireland, OSA Mailroom December 21, 2020, Matthew Nefferdorf, COI, (transfer from WMCC) December 20, 2020, Paige Truitt, OSA Maintenance December 21, 2020, Brandi Bowen, COI (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Terri Dulaney, CIO (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Eric Moore, COI (transfer from WMCC) December 27, 2020, Aaron York, from AIO to CCM December 13, 2020, Candice Bell, from COI to CCM December 13, 2020, January 18 Martin Luther King Jr.s birthday holiday, Stacy Yarbrough, COI (transfer from WMCC) November 8, 2020, Janet Rhoades, Records Officer III (transfer from WMCC) November 29, 2020, Samantha Rhinehart, CKII to CKIII November 1, 2020, Edgar Ireland, COII to COIII November 1, 2020, Tyler Lewis, COI to COII November 22, 2020, Beverly Kissick, Administrative Support Professional November 30, 2020. Recently while showers were being conducted in Housing Unit #1, COI Peters recognized that an offenders personal item had been altered to conceal and transport items to the shower area. Chuck was nominated for this award by Warden McBee, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the institution. The first event involved an offender who attempted suicide. The Livingston County Health Department and CCC have been collaborating to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to CCC 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 Cameron's willingness to help and quick response in putting out the fire, many. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for Ms. Gulley and recognized her efforts. On January 10, 2020, an offender was experiencing a mental health crisis. CO II Landwehr indicated in the nomination, CO I Walker maintained an awareness of the housing unit, and intervened in a potentially dangerous series of rapidly escalating events. 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. 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. He also found tobacco during searches on the same day. (Lifesaver Award recipients 1122 photo and King, Brown photo), Addison Webb, Gateway, Substance Abuse Counselor 11/8/22, Trevor Phillips, Part-time COI 11/14/22, Alexander Arthur, COII, transfer from MCC 11/21/22, William Yarbrough, COI November 30, 2022. horrendous.I watched Officers accussed and convicted of sex w offenders transferred down to Cameron and others expidited back to their homelands. Jeff McDaniel and Lorri Welling - Congratulations to Sergeant Jeff McDaniel and Captain Lorri Welling who were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! It is stated in the nomination, Sergeant Spease leads by example. Items from the section head meeting were also shared with present staff. It is noted that although Katie has only worked in the mailroom a short time, she has contributed greatly in being very adept at conducting thorough searches on mail. A Chillicothe woman charged with manslaughter now has an April court date in Livingston County. The Chillicothe High School raised over $2,000 for the school. you will see that qualities that lead to a successful transformation are written inside the butterfly wings and flower petals. Her actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! Upon further search of the orange envelope, it was found to contain dangerous contraband. Congratulations to Award of Valor recipient Correctional Officer I Rodney Buttz. For additional information on these opportunities or the application process, please contact Kelly Lott at 740-774-7080, ext. Map This Address (660) 646-4032 . Chillicothe Correctional Center Careers and Employment Rating overview Rating is calculated based on 20 reviews and is evolving. On July 15, 2021 an awards ceremony for several staff members received the Distinguished or Lifesaver awards was held. When I was assessed after reaching the hospital, it was found that I had a blood clot in my lungs. A goal was set to raise $400.00 by October 15. Chillicothe hosted their first Polar Plunge at Simpson in Chillicothe MO on February 22, 2021. Kylee Ireland, Office Support Assistant-Mailroom was named the May 2021 Employee of the Month. The Western Region Training Academy recognizes the top students in each training class with the new Staff Training & Development Coin of Excellence. Congratulations to Cody Spease, Corrections Officer III, on being named the 2022 CCC Employee of the Year! The CCC Wellness Committee hosted a pre-paid baked potato bar Thursday, November 4 for all shifts. CO I Gulleys quick thinking and professional interaction with this offender prevented force being utilized. Raechel Kelley, Storekeeper I, wasnamed the CCC Employee of the Month for October 2021. Map This Address (816) 387-2158 : Facilities. Staff were all smiles after receiving their shot. Chillicothe Correctional (CCI) 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 Learn more Correctional Reception Center (CRC) 11271 State Route 762 Orient, Ohio 43146 Learn more Dayton Correctional (DCI) 4104 Germantown Street Dayton, Ohio 45417 Learn More Franklin Medical Center (FMC) 1990 Harmon Ave Columbus, Ohio 43223 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. LPN Venable and RN Chavarria were assisted in procuring a backboard and getting the offender safely placed on it while still continuing to render first aid. CPR was initiated by COII Mosier and Gary Hacker, COI, with COIII Stephen Leach, LPN Brenna Broyles, and RN Kristen Barron assisting. 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. My daughters were so excited to receive their gift. Search State Inmates & Offenders By Name What is a State Prison? It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. quick actions very possibly saved my life. Offenders are held accountable for their behavior and are required to successfully complete treatment interventions prior to release. 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. Their guidance has steered this team in assisting to ensure the safe and secure operations of Chillicothe Correctional Center, as well as other facilities, by the removal of dangerous contraband, regaining and maintaining control of offender populations, and facilitating movement of offenders. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CCM II Huber and ITO Bower and recognized their efforts. A variety of toppings were selected by staff to put on their potato. Their assistance helped identify and remove contraband from the detention center. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. January Town Hall meetings were held on Friday, January 28, 2022 at 6:00am, 8:00am, and 3:00pm. Savage and others provided comfort and care to the victims of the accident until the first responders arrived. All staff maintained the resuscitation efforts until the Paramedics arrived and took over all life-saving measures. The winner was announced just before the event and had to get pied twice (for both shift changes)! DWOM Herring and Major Savage state, Kate is constantly providing information necessary to making these interdictions successful. Captain Shafer immediately called *55 to notify Law Enforcement. assistance where needed. These items were donated to the Chillicothe Community Resource Center. Clerk, Warden Chris McBee, Mary Enyeart, OSA, Chelsey Rhoades, Business Office Manager, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Lindy Smith, Acct., Clerk. 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. After receiving this information, CO II Jackson noticed that an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior was trying to conceal an item from her while performing a search. 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. Holes or slits are not permitted in pants. PBC did an outstanding job! All offenders are evaluated during the intake process at the reception and diagnostic centers. The following statistics on this prison are taken from state and federal prison surveys conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. 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. The following staff were recognized for 20 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony held at Chillicothe Correctional Center on January 31, 2023. CO I Roy Houk 2nd row (l to r) Adam Wynne COI, Jessie Fondren COII, Lindsay Brown COI, David Baker COI, Kelsie Wynne COI, Nicholas Searcy, ROI. COII Catherine Jackson was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig and CO I Kristina Sims. Town Hall Meetings have been suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19. She then took the appropriate notifications and Visiting Room staff were alerted of this information. This facility also houses the majority of the female inmates in the state who are serving life sentences. It is stated in the nomination, Paitens generosity is very much appreciated by all 2nd Shift Captains and Lieutenants. Ashton was nominated for this award by CO I David Baker, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. 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. Housing Unit 8 was designated as the original Isolation/Quarantine are in our containment plan. Nicole Grady, COI, called a Code 16-staff. The words flying from the butterfly depict obstacles to a successful transformation that need to be discarded. CO II Jacksons hard work and dedication assists in the continued successful operations of the Chillicothe Correctional Center. Utilizing her training and excellent searching skills, she found and recovered the items, reducing the presence of contraband in the institution. Paitens positive attitude and eagerness to help is an asset to Chillicothe Correctional Center and the Missouri Department of Corrections. Linda Maupin, P&P Office Support Assistant January 4, 2021, Terry Collins, Stationary Engineer - January 11, 2021, Michelle Eads, COI (transfer from WMCC) - January 17, 2021, Lynda Brewer, OSA-Food Service - January 31, 2021. He worked closely with the CCC Intelligence Analyst, custody staff and local police department to properly prepare for the possible interdiction. Their guidance has steered this team in assisting to ensure the safe and secure operations of Chillicothe Correctional Center, as well as other facilities, by the removal of dangerous contraband, regaining and maintaining control of offender populations, and facilitating movement of offenders. Anderson is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. 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. 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. Ashton was nominated for this award by CO I David Baker, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist others. Jeremy was nominated for this award by CO III Tyler Lewis, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring safety and security. Ms. Gladbach is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Copyright 2023PrisonInsight.com, all rights reserved. Volunteers in Prison. 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. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. 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. Career and Technical Education tutors and HSE Academic Education tutors as well as Academic and Vocational Education staff were recognized. 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. Ms. Shafer is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Town Hall meetings have been suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19. He noticed the vehicle was a state van and he saw a fellow officer getting out of the vehicle, so he turned around to assist. Carla was nominated for this award by her former supervisor, Lori Parkey, FUM who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. He then managed to extinguish the fire from the truck, utilizing two fire extinguishers and bottled water, prior to the fire department arriving. A check was presented to the mother of Mr. Sharp and his children from the money raised by CCC staff to help the family. Contestants included Warden Chris McBee, DWO Ryan Coffman, DWOM Kimberly Herring, Major David Savage, and IIO Aaron York. The woman informed them the man had threatened to kill her and she grabbed the steering wheel to force it off the road so she could escape. Two events were held including a Water Soaker Contest and a Pie in the Face Contest. 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. Amber is the definition of team player. 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. Mr. Monroy utilized quick thinking skills in responding to this incident and ensured the safety of all those around him. They entrust the junior team members to write, brief and execute 1 2 operational CERT missions annually and to run them in order to develop their leadership and confidence. She searched property, swept, mopped, and disinfected numerous areas of the housing unit while keeping her normal duties completed. Ms. Oldham stated in the nomination, Patricia is a great and valued employee in Food Service and is a perfect example of a team player.. After the door was unlocked, staff found Cook LaFollette on the floor, unresponsive. You should notify staff upon your arrival of the need for medication during visitation. Pictures of Chillicothe Correctional Center, Careers at Chillicothe Correctional Center. 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). As the weather was cold and drizzly, he invited the woman to stay in his vehicle so she and the baby could warm up. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS . COII John Morris, COI Michael Wohlgemuth, and COI Shirley Boothe responded immediately to the staff members cry for help. 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). Chillicothe Correctional Institution (CCI) Southwest Region. She then took the appropriate notifications and Visiting Room staff were alerted of this information. The second event involved a staff member who had a cardiac event at work. These individuals were all recognized for their response to a recent medical emergency at Chillicothe Correctional Center in which an offender was found in her cell unresponsive and for the life-saving efforts they performed. Three inmates escape Athens County correctional facility, one apprehended. Box 5500 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-774-7080 Fax 740-779-5398 Warden Tim Shoop. 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. Ck I Samantha Rhinehart 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. Three, clear, plastic bottles of prepared infant beverage, Three, unopened vendor containers of baby food, One plastic pacifier, teether and/or rattle. Staff members got a utensil set and chapstick. Advisory Council Contacts for Kairos Chillicothe Correctional Center (women) CCC - Chillicothe, Missouri AC Chair: Carol Constant - 4given.cc@gmail.com.