JFRD assisting Clay Co. on emergency calls, Sheriff Cook says jail staffing affected by COVID Please keep our Detention Deputies in your thoughts as they work hard during these tough times, Sheriff Michelle Cook said. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 7/27/2021 3:44:46 PM Updated: 3:47 PM EDT July 27, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla The COVID-19 resurgence in the past weeks has caused strains on many local services, most notably hospitals. Yet, other civil services are being affected as well.
Among services affected by low staffing are the Clay County Fire Rescue and the Clay County Detention Facility.
On Monday evening, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry announced via Twitter the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department would be assisting Clay County with emergency runs. Curry said in his tweet Clay County was experiencing COVID-related staffing issues.
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Jenna Hubbs is charged with reckless homicide and DUI.
About 4:20 p.m., Kentucky State Police were notified by Clay County 911 about a single vehicle injury accident on KY 149 in the Manchester area of Clay County, which resulted in one fatality.
The initial investigation indicated that Jenna R. Hubbs, 27, of Corbin, was operating a 2019 Polaris Razor ATV side-by-side, which was traveling northeast on Big Creek Road in the Manchester community, according to a KSP release.
“Mrs. Hubbs lost control of her vehicle; the vehicle left the roadway, and over turned,” KSP stated in the release.
The Clay County Coroner’s Office pronounced the passenger in the vehicle, Johnathan Hoskins, 32, of Manchester, deceased.