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Jail System Faces Crisis as GPOG Locks Fail

October 15, 2024 | Wagoner County, Oklahoma


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Jail System Faces Crisis as GPOG Locks Fail
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant issues surrounding the GPOG facility, which experienced a complete operational failure last week. Commissioner Criselda highlighted the loss of all locks and intercom buttons, prompting urgent efforts to find a solution.

The meeting revealed that a major project is set to commence in March, which had been previously discussed. The ECC (Emergency Communications Company) has committed to providing warranty coverage for repairs related to the GPOG's malfunction. This commitment is contingent upon the signing of a \"Complete Care Package,\" which would allow ECC to assess and address the current issues with the facility's locks.

Commissioner Kenny Sheriff noted that the failure of GPOG necessitated the relocation of inmates, raising concerns about the facility's operational integrity. Discussions indicated that water infiltration may be affecting the electrical systems, contributing to the ongoing problems.

The commissioners are expected to make a decision soon regarding the signing of the Complete Care Package, which would facilitate necessary repairs and potentially prevent the need for external contractors. The urgency of the situation underscores the critical need for a swift resolution to ensure the safety and security of the facility.

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