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Sheriff reports jail population of 33, says county expected SB22 funds this month

March 11, 2024 | Parmer County, Texas


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Sheriff reports jail population of 33, says county expected SB22 funds this month
Sheriff Eric Geske reported to the Parmer County Commissioner’s Court on March 11 that the Parmer County Law Enforcement Center was housing 33 inmates, 16 of whom are from Lubbock County and 17 Parmer County inmates.

Sheriff Geske also noted that K-9 Officer Bosco is now assigned in Parmer County. County Judge Isabel "Izzy" Carrasco said she had signed the Senate Bill 22 paperwork and that the county should receive funds by the end of the month for the sheriff’s office and the county attorney’s office.

The minutes do not provide details on funding amounts or how the SB22 funds will be allocated; attachments referenced in the minutes may contain additional information.

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