Pennsylvania Work-Release Inmates Get Bedbug Furlough
A county prison in central Pennsylvania will furlough some work-release inmates because of a bedbug infestation.
Officials on Tuesday said the York County Prison will furlough about 90 male work-release inmates for three days so exterminators can spray infested areas later this week. The inmates will be allowed to go home or stay with friends or family.
The minimum-security prisoners are usually allowed to leave for employment and sometimes for funerals or other personal events.
The infestation is in trailer-type housing on the prison grounds where work-release inmates stay.
County spokesman Carl Lindquist said prison officials are working with the inmates to determine their plans while the trailers are being treated. If they don’t have a place to stay, they will remain at the prison in a different area.
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