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Joey White sends report of the last hours of Glenn Morrison, Jr.

Joey White details events leading up to the death of Glenn Morrison, Jr., issuing a poignant note of personal loss: "I'd like to say that Glenn Morrison JR was always respectful and would always joke and speak to you no matter where he was," Mr. White writes, adding,"In closing, the jail staff and I will greatly miss him and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends."
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By Joey White

First and foremost, I would like to send out my condolences to the family and friends of Glenn Morrison, Jr, age 33.

After being arrested he was sent to TJ Samson Hospital of Columbia where the doctor medically cleared him for incarceration.



At 1:36amCT on Sunday April 15, 2018, Morrison was booked into the Adair County Jail.

He was periodically checked on throughout the morning and all through the day by deputies per protocol.

During cell checks Morrison was awake, and was interacting well with deputies and cell mates in isolation.

Morrison was alert at breakfast, when he saw pre-trial for bond, and lunch time and up untila a cell check when deputies saw that he was distressed.



Deputies notified the jail nurse and me and immediately 911 was called.

Upon arrival of EMS, Morrison walked to stretcher and laid down and was transported by EMS to TJ Sampson Hospital of Columbia for further medical attention.

I'd like to say that Glenn Morrison JR was always respectful and would always joke and speak to you no matter where he was.

In closing, the jail staff and I will greatly miss him and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Joey White

NOTE: Joey White, the author of this article, is Adair County Regional Jailer.


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