Unicoi Inmates Flee Downtown Fire

Unicoi Inmates Flee Downtown Fire

Ted Overbay/News Channel 11

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When fire ripped through the old Erwin town hall on Wednesday night the residents of the Unicoi County jail were forced to evacuate. Most of the inmates were shuttered to Washington and Carter County jails but the less security risk inmates spent the night in church.


Sheriff Kent Harris didn’t hesitate to execute the jails evacuation plan when smoke inside the jail got too thick and he called on his pastor to help shelter some of the inmates.

22 of the the inmates were taken to the nearby Pentecostal Holiness Church where they watched a movie and camped out in the fellowship hall.

Harris says that they are prepared to keep the inmates at the church through tomorrow or until the jail is deemed safe to return.

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Flag Comment Posted by evaningstar on April 09, 2009 at 8:04 am

Maybe the low risk inmates could have helped with the fire. (putting it out).
Hmm, that is an idea. Train low risk inmates to fight fires and use that to help them pay back their debt to society all the while teaching them a skill.

Flag Comment Posted by tlhoss on April 09, 2009 at 6:24 am

Ken, we need you in Carter County.  Come on over the line and help us get our county back.

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