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In Memory of Marshall "Bem" London

End of Watch May 18, 2020

 

Photograph of Marshall 'Bem' London

 

 

 


Located at 215 Justice Street, the Lincoln County jail hosts an average population of 85 people per day. With jail security being a top priority for the Sheriff's Office, all correctional officers are required to complete a state certified curriculum.

The Lincoln County Jail includes areas for both male and female inmates. Juveniles are housed in a separate facility. Religious services are available for all inmates through various programs. Any drug, alcohol or anger management meetings or counseling is generally court-ordered. Daily operations of the jail involve our inmates taking on the jobs of assisting food service personnel, cleaning, washing and detailing deputies' vehicles, as well as working litter detail.

The jail employs a nurse who visits the jail 3 times a week and is on call 24/7. Before any inmate receives or takes any medication, the nurse or doctor must approve it before being administered. If an inmate is on medication, a family member must bring the medication that the inmate is currently on in its original bottle. Any medication that is out of date will not be passed along to inmates, but rather thrown away.

 



County, City, or State Inmates: 

MAIL

  • All incoming non legal mail is scanned into the inmates account for them to view at any time.  Vulgar or obscene photos will not be scanned.
  • All mail received must have the sender's first and last name on the return address (a complete address.)
  • Books will be accepted thru the mail only if order from an online company.
  • Clearly PRINT address as follows:
    Lincoln County Sheriff's Office "Name of Inmate" 215 Justice Street, Brookhaven, MS 39601

 

 COMMISSARY

  • Inmates can have money added to their canteen accounts using the lobby kiosk.  It accepts cash or credit cards. You can also add money to their accounts by visiting https://www.citytelecoin.com.
  • MoneyMUST BE RECEIVED by Thursday at 2 p.m. to be able to send off for the inmate's commissary order. Orders are delivered on Wednesday.

 

VISITATION

  • Visitation for all inmates is done by video visitation on the kiosks in the jail lobby. Monday-Friday from 8a.m. - 7p.m. 
  • No cell phones, cameras or purses are allowed when visiting an inmate.
  • Children are not to be left unattended in the jail lobby.

** Failure to follow policy and procedure may result in forfeiture of future jail visits. **

 

DELIVERIES

  • All personal hygiene items are provided for inmates by the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Jail.
  • We no longer accept packages. Inmates are issued a set of under garments. Any further needs are available for the inmate to order from the Commissary.

 

PHONE CALLS

 


 

County/State Joint Work Crew Inmates:

 MAIL

  • All incoming mail is delivered to inmates Monday - Friday after being inspected for contraband.
  • All mail received must have the sender's first and last name on the return address (a complete address.)
  • PACKAGES will be accepted through the mail.
  • Clearly PRINT address as follows:
    Lincoln County Sheriff's Office "Name of Inmate" ;215 Justice Street, Brookhaven, MS 39601

 

VISITATION

  • Visitation for work crew inmates are on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • No cell phones, cameras or purses are allowed when visiting an inmate. 
  • Children are not to be left unattended in the jail lobby. 

** Failure to follow policy and procedure may result in forfeiture of future jail visits. **

 

 FINGERPRINTING

The Lincoln County Jail also provides the community with finger printing services.  Finger prints are processed on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Finger prints cost $20 and can be obtained at the jail.

** Any additional information may be obtained at the jail or by calling 601- 833-5251 **

 


 

Photograph of Randy Pickett

Jail Warden Randy Pickett oversees daily operations of the jail staff and inmates.

 

Photograph of Willard Blue

Assistant Jail Warden Willard Blue helps run the daily operation of the jail.

 

 Jail Staff

 

Photograph of Becky Howell

Correctional Supervisor

Becky Howell

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Correctional

Supervisor

Malcolm Porter

Photograph of Tasha Williams

Correctional Supervisor

Tasha Williams

 

Photograph of Chonnette Brown

Correctional Supervisor

Chonnette Brown

 

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Correctional Officer

Robert Martin

Photograph of Teresa Lawrence

Work Crew Supervisor

Teresa Lawrence

Photograph of Teresa Smith

Correctional Officer

Teresa Smith

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Correctional Officer

Travis Greer

 

Photograph of Elisa Corley

Correctional  Officer

Elisa Corley

 

 

Photograph of Johnny Hall, Sr

Correctional Officer

Johnny Hall, Sr.

Photograph of Donnie Hedgepeth

Correctional Officer

Donnie Hedgepeth

 

 Photograph of Clayton Winston

Correctional  Officer

Clayton Winston

 

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Correctional Officer

Michael Arnold

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Correctional Officer

Kenitra Cameron

 

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Correctional Officer

Demeca Jones

 

Photograph of Amanda Bledsoe

Correctional Officer

Amanda Bledsoe

 

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Correctional Officer

Hunter Fancher

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Correctional Officer

Al Robinson

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Correctional Officer
Jason Newman