Monday, May 24, 2010
Paintsville Detention Center Hires Interim Administrator
KENTUCKY....
The Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville, which serves Johnson, Martin, Magoffin and Lawrence counties, has hired Randy Maden of Whitehouse to be interim administrator. Maden, a former federal Bureau of Prisons employee, was recommended by Johnson County Judge-Executive Tucker Daniel and was interviewed and hired on Friday during a special meeting of the board's personnel committee. Former board Chairman John Harmon, who resigned in January, was indicted last week on a charge of felony theft and is scheduled to be arraigned June 4th, along with former Jail Administrator Henry "Butch" Williams who was indicted on a felony charge of accepting a bribe from an inmate. Former guard Doug Muncy was indicted on a charge of misdemeanor sexual abuse of an inmate and is to be arraigned June 14th.
The Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville, which serves Johnson, Martin, Magoffin and Lawrence counties, has hired Randy Maden of Whitehouse to be interim administrator. Maden, a former federal Bureau of Prisons employee, was recommended by Johnson County Judge-Executive Tucker Daniel and was interviewed and hired on Friday during a special meeting of the board's personnel committee. Former board Chairman John Harmon, who resigned in January, was indicted last week on a charge of felony theft and is scheduled to be arraigned June 4th, along with former Jail Administrator Henry "Butch" Williams who was indicted on a felony charge of accepting a bribe from an inmate. Former guard Doug Muncy was indicted on a charge of misdemeanor sexual abuse of an inmate and is to be arraigned June 14th.