Mar 1, 2024

Five male inmates provided medical aid for life-threatening suspected overdose while being housed in the same module in the Mendocino County Jail


Mendocino County Sherriff identified the deceased inmate as 40 year old Artemio Ortega Reyes.

3/12 ,update:

The Sheriff's Office has identified and would like to thank the following Fire/EMS public safety agencies for their assistance in this mass medical aid incident:

Ukiah Valley Fire Authority

Medstar Ambulance

Redwood Coast Fire Department

Hopland Volunteer Fire Department

Little Lake Fire Department

3/3/24 update:

On 03-02-2024 the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division was notified the deceased male inmate's next of kin had been located and notified of the inmate's death. The inmate who died is identified as being Artemio Ortega Reyes a 40-year-old male from Ukiah, California.

Ortega Reyes was booked into the Mendocino County Jail on 02-16-2023 after being arrested by the Ukiah Police Department on open charges and active arrest warrants.

Ortega Reyes was subsequently sentenced and began serving his imprisonment at the Mendocino County Jail on 03-29-2023 with a scheduled release date of 01-04-2025.

The Sheriff's Office Coroner's Unit is conducting a coroner's investigation into the cause and classification of Ortega Reyes' death.

The Sheriff's Office would like to thank all the public safety agencies who responded to the Mendocino County Jail on 03-01-2024 for this mass medical aid incident.  A future press release thanking those specific agencies will be disseminated once all those public safety agencies are identified for press release purposes.

Original Press Release:

On 03-01-2024 at approximately 12:00 PM the Mendocino County Jail control board operator received an intercom call from a cell located in a module within the facility's main jail building.

The intercom call was initiated by an inmate housed in a two-person occupied cell who asked for a Corrections Deputy to respond to the cell.

A Corrections Deputy responded and noticed one male inmate in the cell was unconscious with discoloring in the face which suggested a life-threatening breathing problem.  The floor Deputy immediately summoned the assistance of other correctional staff to include on-duty facility medical personnel.

The Deputy entered the cell and began to provide life-saving techniques for a potential choking situation as the housing unit had just concluded lunch in a group setting before returning to their assigned cells for housing purposes.

During this process it appeared the inmate was not choking and multiple dosages of Narcan were administered due to a suspected drug overdose.  As a result, the inmate began to show signs of recovery and improved health.

During this time a Corrections Lieutenant began to perform a walkthrough of the housing module to assess the health and safety of the other male inmates housed in this specific housing module.

During an inspection of a nearby cell, the Lieutenant found an unresponsive male inmate who was housed by himself.  Correctional staff and personnel with the Ukiah Valley Fire Authority entered the cell and began providing medical aid to include the use of Narcan.

The Lieutenant continued the walkthrough of the housing module and inspected a nearby cell which contained three male inmates.  The Lieutenant noticed one of the male inmates had an abnormally pale complexion and was sweating.  Correctional and medical staff provided aid to the inmate to include the use of Narcan.  These efforts resulted in an observed improvement in the inmate's physical condition.

The Lieutenant continued the walkthrough of the housing module and inspected a nearby cell which contained one male inmate.  The inmate was laying on the floor and was unconscious.  Correctional staff and ambulance personnel, who had just arrived at the jail, entered the cell and provided medical aid to the inmate to include the use of Narcan.

The Lieutenant continued the walkthrough of the housing module and inspected a nearby cell which contained three male inmates.  The Lieutenant noticed one of the inmates had an abnormally pale complexion and was sweating.  As the Lieutenant interacted with the inmate, he noticed the inmate began to display an altered level of consciousness.  Correctional and medical staff entered the cell and began to provide medical aid to include the use of Narcan on this specific inmate.  As a result, the inmate began to show signs of recovery and improved health.

In total, five male inmates were provided medical aid for life-threatening suspected overdose conditions while being housed in the same housing module in the Mendocino County Jail.

These five male inmates were alive during onsite medical aid efforts and were subsequently transported by ambulance to a local hospital for further medical treatment for their continued life-threatening medical conditions.  One inmate later died after arriving at the hospital.

The identity of the deceased inmate is not available for public release at this time pending notification of their Next of Kin.

Sheriff's Detectives and investigators with the Mendocino County District Attorney's Office are conducting investigations in connection with the Mendocino County Fatal Incident Protocol.

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