(Fort Dodge, IA) — A now former employee of the Webster County Jail is accused of helping a prisoner escape on December 11th. Authorities began investigating the escape of 43-year-old Jordan Mefferd of Fort Dodge from the jail and his eventual return. Former correctional officer — 30-year-old Michelle Valenti of Fort Dodge — is charged with permitting a prisoner to escape, introducing contraband, introducing electric contraband, furnishing a controlled substance and sexual misconduct with offenders. Valenti is being held on a 22-thousand-dollar cash bond after making her first court appearance this (Tuesday) morning. Webster County Sheriff Luke Fleener said the investigation is continuing and any other employees that may have violated policies or protocols will be addressed accordingly along with criminal charges.
Ex-Webster County Correctional Officer Accused of Helping Prisoner Escape
By Mandy Billings
Dec 21, 2021 | 3:53 PM
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