
Laurel County Jailer Jaimie Mosley says this is a vision that has been in the making for a long time.
“Many of our cells are severely overcrowded and too many people in there in the actual room that we have, so every inmate will be in a bunk here in this facility. No one will be on the floor.”
Mosley says this 664-bed facility will not only benefit inmates.
The jailer said this thoroughly thought-out plan has the goal of creating a safer and better environment for everyone involved.
The public can visit the facility Friday at 6 and 7:30 p.m.