Shannon Hanchett and Kathryn Milano were waiting for mental health evaluations in the Cleveland County jail when they died. Now, the sheriff and the Oklahoma company responsible for them are asking for more taxpayer money to expand jail health care.
Shannon Hanchett and Kathryn Milano were waiting for mental health evaluations in the Cleveland County jail when they died. Now, the sheriff and the Oklahoma company responsible for them are asking for more taxpayer money to expand jail health care.
Over 40 people filled the room at a regular Cleveland County Commissioner s meeting Monday to speak about recent deaths at the Cleveland County Detention Center.
Virtue Center staff and board members say a $500,000 contribution from Cleveland County is paramount to reaching residents struggling with substance addiction.