Paula Reed Ward
Courtesy Chavail Futrell
Chavail Futrell showing what she says are bite marks from a rat when she was held at the Allegheny County Jail.
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Chavail Futrell got picked up on a bench warrant for missing court and was held at Allegheny County Jail on Feb. 8.
Even though there were holds on her for minor drug charges out of Allegheny and Fayette counties, both were lifted by Feb. 10.
Still, Futrell, 35, wasn’t released.
Instead, she said that while she was sleeping on the floor of her cold cell on the fourth floor of the jail in the early morning hours of Feb. 12, a rat bit her left hand.
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