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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that all hot pots have been removed from the jail. The removal comes after an inmate threw scalding water on a detention ...
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KSN-TV on MSNSedgwick County jail bans hot pots after boiling water attackThe Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office has changed its policy on hot pots in the Adult Detention Facility after a detention deputy was attacked with boiling water.
The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office reports that an inmate in the county jail is accused of throwing scalding water on a ...
A cockroach crawling on a clean pan, month-old hot dogs, leaky sinks, standing water, filthy kitchens, food stored directly on the floor, several bug infestations, employees not washing their hands, ...
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Branden Stitt said the sheriff’s office has reviewed its policy regarding inmate access to hot pots, and for the safety of detention staff ...
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