North Carolina Department of Correction - Correction News - August 1999
Spotlight on DCC - Judicial District One - page 6
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Traveling more than 300 miles this day, David Brown, was on his way to pick up an absconder in Suffolk, take the offender to a magistrate in Gatesville and then to jail in Edenton. Browns day as an Intensive Officer in Gates County begins at 1 p.m. | Liz McPherson, Intensive officer and her sidekick, Jay Winslow, surveillance officer, picked up an offender who had tested positive for cocaine and was in arrears on his restitution payments. He was handcuffed at the nearby migrant farm camp where he had been working. | Jay Winslow said the officers in Camden County have two migrant camps to supervise. He described the camps as country ghettos with a lot of fighting and stabbings. McPherson, Winslow and the third person in their Camden office, Bryan Shea, (background) all had full minority scholarships to Elizabeth State University where they got degrees in criminal justice. |
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