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Phone: 870-425-7000
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904 Hwy 62 W.
Mountain Home, AR 72653
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Jail


Lieutenant Randy Weaver
Lieutenant Randy Weaver

The Baxter County Jail and Detention Center is under the leadership and direction of Lieutenant Randy Weaver, the Jail Administrator. In addition to Lt. Weaver, the Jail Division is staffed by Sgt. Danielle Koenen, Cpl. Linda Henryk, Jailer/Matron Helen Fenwick, Jailer/Matron Heather Garrison, Jailer William Altazan, Jailer Seth Seamans, Jailer James Tudor, Jailer/Matron Garnett McMahon,  Jailer Nathan Litty, Jailer Robert Recktenwald, Jailer John Helms, Jailer Tony Beck, Jailer/Matron Sheri Lewis, Jailer Rockie Morrell, Jailer/Matron Callie Dacus, and several part time jailers.

Part Time/Fill-In Staff includes:   Jailer Dennis Cantrell, Jailer/Matron Rose Gomez , Jailer/Matron Darlene Berkhahn, Jailer Patrick Gault, and Jailer Cory Welch.

All persons who are arrested and taken into custody are transported to the Detention Center for booking and incarceration. The Detention Center is divided into separate housing areas for low/medium security risk males, high security risk males, and female inmates, as well as isolation and temporary holding cells. The Detention Center houses both pre-trial detainees and post-conviction inmates who are serving sentences or awaiting transport to the Arkansas Department of Corrections.

The inmates do not have access to television or radio, nor are they allowed to smoke. The Detention Center has an in-house medical facility area used by the staff physician and nurse practitioner, who are both Part Time Deputies. In addition, there is a full kitchen where all meals are prepared for inmates. The kitchen is used by the “Act 309” inmates, who are state prisoners assigned to work duties in local detention facilities. With rare exception, the meals consist of oatmeal for breakfast, bologna for lunch, and beans and cornbread for dinner. Meals are supplemented with fresh produce grown by and tended to by inmates in a vegetable garden area located outside the facility. Vegetable plants and seeds are donated by local merchants.

Each member of the Detention Center staff is required to complete a minimum of forty hours of state approved training to become certified Jailers. They also receive certified training in ACIC/NCIC terminal operations, Radio Dispatch Procedures, and BAC Datamaster Breathalyzer operations and procedures. Many of the Jailers are also certified as Reserve Deputy Sheriffs with the department, and all of the Jail Supervisors are fully certified law enforcement officers.

When reporting for duty at the beginning of the shift, each Jailer is given a duty assignment for that shift. That assignment will be as either a Booking Officer, Control Panel Operator, or Communications Console Operator.

Booking Officer:  Responsible for the receiving and intake process for all prisoners.  This includes computer book-in, fingerprinting, photographing, searching, change-out, and housing cell block assignment.  This Jailer also deals personally with inmates in the housing areas.

Control Panel Operator:  Responsible for electronically controlling all entrances and exit points to the facility, monitoring all security video surveillance systems, operating the intercom system, observing inmates in housing areas, communications with inmates via intercom, and for maintaining all warrants of arrest and orders of protection.

Communications Console Operator:  Responsible for answering incoming phone calls, handling radio communications with sheriff's deputies and other officers in the field, entering and maintaining accurate records in the computer aided dispatch (CAD) system, handling all inquiries and entries into the NCIC/ACIC system, and coordinating sheriff's office operations with other law enforcement agencies and the OEM.  During 2009, there were 8,417 call for service (CFS) cards generated by Jailers in the CAD system based upon complaint calls and calls for service made to the Sheriff's Office by members of the public.  This position provides essential services to all Sheriff's personnel.

When more than three Jailers are on duty, the remainder will work in the Booking and Housing Unit areas.

During 2009, there were 3,506 persons booked into the Detention Center. 87% of those bookings were for misdemeanor offenses, while 13% were for felony crimes. The recidivism rate was 71% for the year. The high population count was 94 inmates, while the low population count was 44 inmates for the year. The profit to the County from Commissary sales was $15,029.89.

Sergeant Danielle Koenen
Sergeant Danielle Koenen

Corporal Linda Henryk
Corporal Linda Henryk

Jailer/Matron Helen Fenwick
Jailer/Matron Helen Fenwick

Jailer William Altazan
Jailer William Altazan

Jailer Seth Seamans
Jailer Seth Seamans

Jailer/Matron Heather Garrison
Jailer/Matron Heather Garrison

Jailer James Tudor
Jailer James Tudor

Jailer/Matron Garnett McMahon
Jailer/Matron Garnett McMahon

Jailer Nathan Litty
Jailer Nathan Litty

Jailer Robert Recktenwald
Jailer Robert Recktenwald

Jailer John Helms
Jailer John Helms

Jailer Tony Beck
Jailer Tony Beck

Jailer Rockie Morrell
Jailer Rockie Morrell

Booking Counter
Booking Counter

Control Panel Station
Control Panel Station

Jailer/Matron in Control Tower
Jailer/Matron in Control Tower

Jailer at Communications Station
Jailer at Communications Station

New Transport Van
New Transport Van

Baxter County Jail Staff
Baxter County Jail Staff

Jailer from Baxter, Marion, and Fulton Counties attend training Jan 2010
Jailer from Baxter, Marion, and Fulton Counties attend training Jan 2010

Inmate Work Detail
Inmate Work Detail

Inmate Work Detail - Trash Pick Up
Inmate Work Detail - Trash Pick Up


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