The last week has been busy but the last two days have been very for everyone including me sending two emails and a follow up in person, Humboldt Correctional Facility Captain Duane Christian worked diligently since last evening, keeping me informed and HCSO jail is back online. Media, attorneys, bail bonds and most importantly victims rely on this information.
This message was sent from the Vine Service Center to Humboldt County Correctional Facility.
We have restored automated victim notification services to CA Humboldt County Correctional Facility. You are no longer required to use the Emergency Override Procedure to update your offender data and to make victim notifications.
Your agency has been enabled for Search and Registration. The public can search for offenders and register for notification by phone or online through www.VINELink.com. Automated notifications to your registered victims will resume.
Thank you for your patience and assistance in this matter.
VINE Service Center
Jail staff is busy enough and yet they work hard in helping people with information and are polite under stressful conditions. We have good people working in law enforcement and the courthouse they deserve recognition and not to be lumped in with the bad apples of this week.
The rest of the media routinely does nothing when court calendars are down, Vinelink is down, jail reports are down or court computers are down. The rest of the media all use it but as usual are lazy. Certain media outlets get promoted and funded because they have local, incompetent yahoos behind them who benefit from their selective coverage. The same fools who hold Humboldt back.
Where was the outrage when KRCR reporter was illegally detained? What did the rest of the local "media" do? Nothing as usual. Using "media" for most Humboldt grown "outlets" is an insult to the profession. KRFH did reporting that was vital and from the scene in this last week. That was journalism.
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