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Oklahoma County officials to move youthful offenders from jail after inspection issues JaNae Williams, Oklahoman © BRYAN TERRY, Bryan Terry Oklahoma County jail in downtown Oklahoma City.
The Oklahoma County Jail Trust and administrator are working to move the facility s remaining youthful offenders after being told last week it no longer could house juveniles in response to an Oklahoma State Department of Health inspection.
As of Monday afternoon, the jail held 12 offenders under the age of 18, all of whom face first-degree murder charges, Jail Administrator Greg Williams said. The Health Department said in a letter that all juveniles were to be relocated by July 16.
By: Barry Mangold
OKLAHOMA CITY -
Jail officials said Monday they plan to transfer the 12 juvenile inmates in custody at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, after the Oklahoma State Department of Health said the facility is no longer certified to house minors.
Last week, OSDH officials told the jail’s administrator, Greg Williams, notifying him of the loss of certification.
The jail transferred several inmates under 18 years old to other facilities but kept 12 minors suspected of committing first-degree murder in custody, due to their designation as adults for criminal prosecution.
Williams, on Monday, met with District Judge Ray Elliot and other jail officials to discuss the group of 12 minors. They decided to transfer the group to other facilities “as soon as possible,” said jail spokesperson Mark Opgrande.