The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1994, Image 10

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The Battalion
Friday, April 29,1
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KHRRVILLE — Inmates unhapp;
about crowded conditions clogjjd
toilets and drains, floodingtk
Kerr County Jail, Sheriff France
Kaiser says.
About one-third of the facililj
was left flooded by the late-nigl;
disturbance on Tuesday, shesaii
There were no injuries and no sig
nificant damage.
"We have double theamountol
inmates we should have in so®
cells,” she said. About 90 inmate
have been housed in the 63-W
jail for the past two weeks.
Seven inmates identified as It
troublemakers will be placedot
administrative segregation, tk
sheriff said.
Kerr County Judge WilliamC.
Stacy said that he sawalistol
about 1 5 grievances by inmates,
including a demand for more visi
tation rights, quicker trialsandtk
right to smoke inside the jail.
Smoking was banned at the jai!
several months ago under
rection of the Texas Jail
Commission.
The commission, which k
granted the county a waiver allow
ing the population to reach 67 in
mates, is aware of the crowdei
conditions and was notifiedo!
Tuesday’s incident, the sheriff sail
"They have said to keep then
posted,” Kaiser said
Because jails are crowdei
throughout the state, the count)
has been able to farm out oil)
about 30 inmates to other coun
ties, she said. Most of those ait
held at Coryell County Jailii
Gatesville.
riday, April 29
The
MICHAEL PLUMER
BELINDA BLANCAI
HEATHER WINCH,
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Stalker
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“The more time that passes,
the less optimistic we are,” she
said.
The sad thing about a case like
this, Wanda said, is that even if
the person is found, it is not very
likely he will spend much time in
jail.
Julie is currently considering
the possibility of returning to
school, but Wanda said they are
still looking at other options.
“Julie would like to return to
A&M, but with the situation still
unresolved, we are not really
comfortable with that idea,” she
said.
Julie is preparing applications
for other schools outsiae the state
of Texas, but Wanda said they are
being very particular about where
she might go.
She said officials at Texas A&M
have been very helpful in cooper
ating with the particulars involved
with transferring, and they are be
ing very careful in helping to as
sure that Julie cannot be found.
Wanda said although Kevin’s
actions have had terrible effects
on Julie and all of the Dalton fam
ily, the case has actually pulled the
family closer together.
“For the most part, I think it
has given us a new appreciation of
our family,” she said. “It has re
newed our faith.”
The University Police Depart
ment and the College Station Po
lice Department are still lookinf
ids
for leads in the Julie Dalton cm
and are encouraging any one who
has any information in the caselo
come forward.
According to stalking laws it
the state of Texas, stalking on tk
first occasion is a Class B misde
meanor. If it happens on moil
than one occasion, the charge k-
comes a Class A misdemeanor. ,i
the case t.urns into assault,
crime is considered a third-deg
felony.
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