Pubdate: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 Source: Daily Post-Athenian (Athens, TN) Copyright: 2004 The Daily Post-Athenian Contact: http://dpa.xtn.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1673 Author: Ryan Harris SHERIFF SAYS HE NEEDS 10 MORE OFFICERS FOR JAIL Understaffing at the McMinn County Justice Center could jeopardize the jail's certification, a state inspector told the County Commission on Monday. An unofficial staffing analysis of the jail conducted in May revealed the need for 94 correctional officers, Barry Suttles of the Tennessee Corrections Institute said. Currently, 21 officers man the jail. At least 10 new officers should be hired to help offset the staffing needs, Suttles said. That would cost the county an estimated $275,000, Sheriff Steve Frisbie said. "I need to get your attention," Frisbie told the Commission. "I'm needing resources." Commissioners questioned Suttles' unofficial staffing report - which factored in medical leave, bereavement time and military deployment for officers. "Don't we want to run a jail on reality and not on statistics?" Commissioner Owen Vincent asked. "It seems you are trying to overload the wagon a little bit." Frisbie argued the staffing problems at the jail have been longstanding. When Frisbie took office 10 years ago, he said 70 inmates were housed at the jail. Now the population has swelled to nearly 200. The sheriff said he was not invited to Budget Committee hearings last summer to address the staffing needs, which is why he chose to address the Commission on Monday. Commissioner Jack Powers said all county departments were notified of hearings. "We gave you the opportunity to come back and say this is what needed to be done," Powers said. Frisbie's staffing request drew large media attention from Chattanooga television stations. "Don't bring TV cameras in here just to embarrass us," Commissioner Roger Masingale said. Frisbie maintained he did not request the media attention. "I'm just wanting someone to know that I need help out there," the sheriff explained. Commissioner Gary Mason said he isn't surprised the Sheriff's Department needs more manpower. He is shocked, however, that the sheriff's greatest need was in the jail. With the growing methamphetamine problem in McMinn County, Mason expected the sheriff to call for more patrol officers. "The jail has caught us off guard," Mason said. Patrol officers are also "stretched thin," Frisbie said. Methamphetamine has reached epidemic proportions, according to the sheriff. More than 180 methamphetamine-related arrests have been made in McMinn County this year. Currently, 32 people are still incarcerated on methamphetamine charges. "We have some that bond out and are buying chemicals on the way home to make another batch," Frisbie said. McMinn County residents are also noticing the growing methamphetamine problem. One McMinn County citizen - who commissioners asked not be identified in order to maintain her safety - said methamphetamine in her neighborhood has caused her serious health problems. "I moved here 30 years ago to escape drugs," she told commissioners on Monday. "I can't live like this." Chief Deputy Tim Smith said several arrests have been made in the woman's neighborhood. "I'm sure they are doing the best they can with what they've got," the woman said. "But it's not enough." That is why staffing needs at the McMinn County Sheriff's Department need to be addressed, Frisbie said. Still, funding is an issue. Commission Chairman David Crews questioned if Frisbie would support a tax increase in order to fund the Sheriff Department's needs. "That's up to you," Frisbie said in regards to a possible tax increase. "I'm just a department head." Suttles said the Commission needs to commit to adding more staff to the jail by Dec. 9, when he will make a report to the Tennessee Corrections Institute. If the Commission does not address the staffing needs, Suttles said the county could lose out on future grants and face grave liability issues. Powers said the Commission will take the staffing request "under deep consideration." - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)