Friday, November 28, 2014

This is the article regarding the escapee. Why is this incident DOWN Played? He is a convicted felon who escaped.



  Demand more answers!!!!!

 

Escaped Nisqually Jail Inmate Captured Sunday on JBLM

Neighbor Wants Escape Warning Notification Plan in Place
Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:31 pm | Updated: 3:41 pm, Tue Nov 25, 2014.
An inmate escaped from the Nisqually Jail on Sunday and was apprehended within an hour, according to law enforcement. The inmate, 47-year-old Tim Saterdal, attempted to escape the jail by climbing over the fence surrounding the recreation yard at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday, said Nisqually Police Chief Joe Kautz. Saterdal received some “bad news” earlier in the day before he scaled the fence, Kautz said.

Monday, November 24, 2014

November 23, 2014 ~ An Inmate Escaped Nisqually Indian Jail




Yesterday (11/23/14) it was brought to our attention that an inmate escaped from the Nisqually Indian Jail, 11702 Yelm Highway SE. approximately between 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. 

The suspect was on foot for over 2 hours. He was later apprehended by K-9 and brought into custody.

The only way we were notified was that a concerned neighbor noticed the police with their vehicles out on foot in our neighborhood. There has been NO information released and No further information available. 
 The only way we know information is through our efforts.

There NEEDS TO BE a system in place RIGHT NOW to notify local area neighbors of these events.

Since this facility was built in a neighborhood there NEEDS to be something put into place to immediately notify area neighbors for their safety.

Help us DEMAND from the Nisqually Indian Tribe and our local Law enforcement – Thurston County Sheriffs act proactively to ensure this does not happen again and if it does that we will be notified.

Our lives and property are at RISK.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Thurston County Sheriff Town Hall Meeting: Thurston County Sheriff's Office will provide a brief overview of the Corrections Bureau with plenty of opportunity for you to pose your questions and comments directly to Sheriff John Snaza. October 11th, 2012, 7-9pm, Yelm Middle School, 402 West Yelm Avenue, Yelm, 98597. For more information, contact: Chief Deputy Todd Thoma 786-5510
www.co.thurston.wa.us/sheriffThurston County Sherriff Town Hall Meeting in Yelm

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Meeting TONIGHT, May 17, 2012


Please attend the Public meeting tonight that Thurston County is hosting regarding the Account Restitution Center (A.R.C.). 
The meeting is tonight, Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 6:30 P.M. at 3013 Ferguson Lane SW in Tumwater, Wa. 

The A.R.C. was built in 2007. The Thurston County Commissioners placed a vote for this facility to ballot and the public rejected the construction of this $45 Million dollar  facility. The county commissioners pushed through this project anyway and had the facility built. This facility has NEVER been occupied and our taxpayers monies continues to be spend to light it and heat it along with the county has hired consultants in efforts to figure out how to "open" this facility for business.

In 2008, the Nisqually Indian Tribe saw that there was a lack of jail bed space in our county. The Nisqually Indian Tribe contracted out jail bed space to our local jurisdictions since Thurston County was unable to accommodate our Misdemeanor offenders. In 2008, The Nisqually Indian Tribe approached Fort Lewis in efforts to find a parcel suitable for a "Regional Jail". In a report from 2008, Fort Lewis is quoted as saying :

"At a minimum, the facility would serve as a jail for adult misdemeanants from tribal and local government juriscdictions (Pierce and Thurston counties, City of Yelm, City of Lacey, etc. ) 200-300 beds, ...There is currently great demand for jail space, but the Tribe needs to move fast to take advantage, else another party (State, couty) will move to fill the void."

It is our position, Stop the Nisqually Jail Association's (SNJ) position that if the A.R.C. had been built and running appropriately the Nisqually Indian Tribe would not have been in a position to take advantage of a jail for profit.

Please attend this meeting tonight to view your opinions on the A.R.C. and against the proposed Nisqually Regional Jail.

Thank you for your attention to this matter,

See additional links below


Justine Schmidt


Saturday, May 5, 2012

P.O.L.O.
Please Support another grassroots organization in California. This community is urging our Government to not support tribal territory expansion and authority. This organization is similar to ours in that we are both asking our Government to support our community.

Thursday, April 26, 2012


Write letters yourself to these various agencies.


Great Job

Continue the good fight

Stop this "Jail for Profit"

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Thurston County's Account Restitution Center (ARC)


9.0 Local Community Use of the ARC
Prior to 2000, a number of local communities contracted with Thurston County for the housing of
their misdemeanant offenders at the jail. Subsequent overcrowding at the jail led to the discontinuation of
this relationship and the failure of the initiative to build a regional justice center that would governed
jointly by the  county the local communities effectively ended discussions of a cooperative approach to
detention needs between Thurston County and nearby communities. With the completion of the ARC,
Thurston County will have detention space available for use if mutually agreeable terms can be worked
out among the parties.
We interviewed local government officials in the all the primary municipalities in Thurston County
to determine the level of interest in potentially leasing jail beds from the county to address their detention
needs. These communities included Olympia, Tumwater, Lacey, Yelm, and Tenino. All community
leaders expressed strong misgivings over leasing beds from Thurston County based on their past history
on this issue. In all cases, the municipalities have established relationships with other jails that are
currently meeting their needs in an economical, satisfactory manner. The Nisqually Jail, which will soon
be expanded, is the preferred provider of detention services for most of these communities, providing
beds on a guaranteed basis for approximately $50 per day per inmate.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Fire Protection - Who pays for the fire protection for this potential Nisqually Regional Jail?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDAYknzpuNQ&feature=BFa&list=PL3516E643FE11A3DF&lf=plcp&context=C320cbe4PDOEgsToPDskJMY2IRtliNf7fEDglXbWez

Nisqually Tribal Member Larry Quintana stating that theTribal Members are the ones who should be making the decisions, NOT Tribal Planning Director Joe Cushman or others in the Nisqually Government. He wondered why Joe Cushman was there to speak on the Nisqually Indian Tribe's behalf.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-the-Nisqually-Jail/216783311692402

Thurston County Residents comments regarding County's involvement in the Nisqually Regional Safety Complex.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K5r4eH3JTg&feature=autoplay&list=PL3516E643FE11A3DF&lf=plcp&context=C320cbe4PDOEgsToPDskJMY2IRtliNf7fEDglXbWez&playnext=3

Nisqually Indian Planning Director Joe Cushman Regaarding Nisqually Indian Regional Jail

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDup4sOLBUA&feature=BFa&list=PL3516E643FE11A3DF&lf=plcp&context=C320cbe4PDOEgsToPDskJMY2IRtliNf7fEDglXbWez

Thurston County Commissioner Sandra Romero's comments regaring Nisqually Indian Regional Jail Facility

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnzNpFSWMZc&feature=BFa&list=PL3516E643FE11A3DF&lf=plcp&context=C320cbe4PDOEgsToPDskJMY2IRtliNf7fEDglXbWez
Joe Cushman during Nisqually Regiona Jail Town Hall Meeting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qXYpNjMOpY&list=PL3516E643FE11A3DF&feature=plcp&context=C320cbe4PDOEgsToPDskJMY2IRtliNf7fEDglXbWezally


Regional Jail Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Nisqually Tribe Fractioned and uninformed regarding proposed jail.

Met with a Nisqually Tribal Member tonight who shared that their tribal community is fractioned over the proposed jail. He stated that we should NOT give up and continue with our efforts !