Biggest COVID-19 outbreak yet in Jackson County Jail, according to officials
COVID-19 continues to be a big issue for those behind bars. Jackson County Jail is experiencing its biggest outbreak yet with 52 inmates testing positive. Two-thirds of the population are in quarantine as of Friday.
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JACKSON, Mich. â Officials are saying it s the biggest COVID-19 outbreak theyâve seen in Jackson County Jail. As of Friday, 52 inmates had contracted the disease.
At the Chanter Road facility, 34 inmates have COVID, and 18 inmates tested positive at the Wesley Street facility.
âWeâre getting about 80 percent of the inmates with some symptoms. A couple of them have been severe. They have been treated and released and are now back at the Chanter Road facility,â Jackson County Sheriff Gary Schuette said.
Fugitive team apprehends armed man wanted for Jackson County shooting
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
Darvin Cole, 38, is considered armed and dangerous. He is accused of a shooting on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, Jackson County Sheriff s Office said. (Courtesy of Jackson County Sheriff s Office)
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JACKSON COUNTY, MI – An armed man wanted for shooting a Waterloo Township man in the leg with a shotgun has been found after being on the run for about a week.
Darvin Cole was arrested Tuesday, March 2, a week after it was announced he was wanted in connection with the shooting of the 33-year-old Waterloo Township man, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.