Monday, June 30, 2014

PULASKI COUNTY SHERIFF TO USE WW II BUNKERS TO HOUSE PRISONERS





Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay has announced that the jail will not be able to house any more prisoners and will effectively close down on July 1,2014.

To accommodate newly arrested individuals, Sheriff Holladay has arranged to use one of the old ammunition bunkers in Maumelle as a makeshift jail annex until the regular jail population is reduced. 

Prisoners will be detailed to the Maumelle Country Club during the day for caddy duty and stray ball pick-up and will be locked down at night in the bunker. Holladay stated "when you have been dealt a bad deal you have to fold or make lemonade".