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Shawnee County Sheriff identifies man found near N E K-4 highway
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The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Kansas was as high as 12.6% in April 2020.
And the COVID-19 pandemic brought higher-than-usual unemployment rates, which Melanie Bergers and the dispatch center in Shawnee County were hoping would mean an increase in applications for open positions.
No such influx of job inquiries ensued.
Bergers, director of communications at the Shawnee County Sheriff s Office, said the dispatch center was understaffed throughout 2020 and 2021, and typically paid about 600 hours of overtime every two weeks for the past year.
Twenty-three dispatchers are working at the center, leaving it at 60% staffing capacity Those numbers don t county American Medical Response employees who work out of the same building.
A Shawnee County Jail officer is on leave as the Shawnee County Sheriff s Office investigates a May 16 use-of-force incident involving an inmate.
Jeremiah Ray Spencer, 42, received emergency care and treatment for facial injuries he suffered during that incident, said Maj. Tim Phelps, of the Shawnee County Department of Corrections.
Authorities weren t making public the name of the officer. He was placed on paid leave, which is the corrections department s standard practice in such situations, Phelps said.
The incident occurred after Spencer was booked into the jail about 4 p.m. May 16 in connection with driving under the influence, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, driving left of center, possessing drug paraphernalia, interference with a law enforcement officer and disobeying a lawful police order, Phelps said.