MS escapee Ryan Young, 28, was captured today in Texas. Authorities had been searching for Young since Wednesday when he escaped after being taken to Meridan for a court hearing.
MS DOC is continuing to search for escapee Ryan Young, No. 168743, who is serving 40 yrs for vehicle & residential burglaries, grand larceny, & possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in Claiborne County. Anyone spotting Young, missing since Wed., should call their local LE.
The 2023 Mississippi Re-Entry Job Fair is underway at the Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum, Sparkman Auditorium, on Lakeland Drive in Jackson until 1 p.m. today.
12 inmates at Magnolia Correctional Institution for Women in Rankin Co. have made history as the 1st female seminary graduates to earn an associate degree. MDOC's seminary program is part of the Leavell College of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
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CMCF has 2 events today, one remembering fallen officers & the other kicking off new programs aimed at preparing parolees for good-paying jobs. MS Attorney General Lynn Fitch speaks at the 10 AM Fallen Officer Program. Next is the Grand Opening of Vocational Village at 11:30 am.
Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain announces a revamp of MDOC’s official website at https://t.co/y3yh6S9z9p to allow more user-friendly options for visitors. "Our desire is to get information to everyone in a quicker fashion," Cain said.
MDOC Recruiter Clintis McCray is in Summit today from 9 am until 1 pm at the Governor's Job Fair Network's 2023 Southwest MS Community College Regional Workforce Job Fair, 1146 Horace Holmes Drive. He has details on how a graduating student can start out earning $36,720 a year.
Visit MDOC Recruiter Clintis McCray today at Southhaven's Brown Baptist Church. "Let's get your career started. Benefits would include paid training, paid vacation & paid holidays, a retirement plan & free medical insurance for yourself. Plus, we pay up to $26.39 per hour for OT.
26 female inmates received their “White Coats” & certificates Friday upon completing the first such re-entry program at the MDOC Community Work Center in Flowood. The program grew out of Commissioner Cain's desire to link hospitals w/ workers & parolees needing high-paying jobs.
Parchman Supt. Marc McClure is one of 2 winners of the 2022 Excellence in State Government Award. Gov. Reeves on the 24-yr law enforcement veteran & West Point native: "Over the years, Marc has dedicated himself to helping those who are incarcerated to set foot onto a new path."
CAPTURED State inmate Shunekndrick Huffman was back in custody w/in hours after he was discovered missing from Central Mississippi Correctional Facility on Thursday afternoon. He was captured in a dumpster near the prison. He is serving a 7-year sentence for aggravated assault.
MDOC is searching for escaped state inmate Shunekndrick Huffman, 20. He left the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Rankin County Thursday afternoon. He has been serving a 7-year sentence for aggravated assault in Leake County. Contact 662-745-6611 or the nearest LE.
"If we teach skills and trades without morality, we just make smarter criminals," said Commissioner Burl Cain at Friday's groundbreaking for a 6,400-sq-ft interfaith chapel at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. "The more church groups we have the less gangs we have."
Pepperdine University President Jim Gash and Baylor University researcher Dr. Byron Johnson will be studying MDOC Commissioner Burl Cain's changes to Mississippi prisons for the next 2 years. Cain is known for improving prisons w/tough histories. Louisiana's Angola is an example.
We are HIRING across the state starting today so stop by one of our mobile offices to fill out an application and hear about all the benefits MDOC has to offer! #newwaynewdaynewpay#newmdoc