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P O. BOX 608 <br />PHONE 569-6700 <br />October 27, 1987 <br />R.T. TI NI DOBECK • INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />MEMBER FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION <br />MEMBER OF NATIONAL SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION <br />1'1;KO Iil ACII. 1'1!/ltll>:\ :1.{SNiI-(Ni(1!i <br />Charles Vitunac, County Attorney <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />RE: Okeechobee prisoner agreement <br />Attorney Vitunac: <br />As of this date, October 27, 1987, the Indian River <br />County Jail can only come up with five (5) or six (6) <br />inmates that meet Okeechobee County's criteria in regards <br />to classification. <br />Sincerely, <br />Az� <br />Captain M.L. 'Bob" Reese, <br />Administrator <br />Indian River County Jail <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that Okeechobee County would not <br />sign the first agreement and have sent back a revised agreement <br />which they will sign that contains certain requirements. <br />However, the Sheriff has advised that Indian River County has <br />only 5 or 6 prisoners that would meet the criteria set by <br />Okeechobee County. <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that he is finding that our <br />community is absolutely outraged on this particular issue, <br />especially with the DOC mandating a level and condition of living <br />for county prisoners that in some cases exceed that of our <br />elderly. He wanted to see the Board authorize the County <br />Attorney to register a complaint with the DOC stating that this <br />N d V 31987 27 <br />BOOK 70 Fa if 29 <br />