• Sign Up
    • Yearly by Check
    • Monthly Recurring
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Account
  • Log In
The Hendersonian
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Agriculture
    • Business
    • Local
    • Police
    • Politics
    • Schools
    • Science
    • Sports
    • State
    • World
    HCHS’ Wolf named school psychologist of the year

    HCHS’ Wolf named school psychologist of the year

    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Price spikes set to leave thousands of Kentuckians without health insurance, advocates say

    Henderson native Hairlson to be honored

    Henderson native Hairlson to be honored

    Inner City Improvement Plan committees share draft proposals

    City commission keeps same real property tax rates, lowers personal property rate

    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Tighter regulation of pop-up vaccine clinics for KY pets opposed by some animal advocates

    Baxter catches Athlete of the Week after three touchdown receptions and one interception

    Baxter catches Athlete of the Week after three touchdown receptions and one interception

    Trending Tags

  • Tech
    Blazing-fast broadband services now available to the majority of homes in the city and county

    Blazing-fast broadband services now available to the majority of homes in the city and county

    HMP&L signs initial agreement to build a battery energy storage system on South Green Street

    HMP&L signs initial agreement to build a battery energy storage system on South Green Street

    In some parts of the U.S., the grid of the future might be closer than you think

    Trending Tags

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports

    BRIEF: Cols hoops coaches give brief opinions about 35-second shot clock that starts in ’27-28 season

    Fall’s coming and so is the Lions Club Arts & Crafts Festival

    Fall’s coming and so is the Lions Club Arts & Crafts Festival

    Sword picked as Athlete of the Week

    Sword picked as Athlete of the Week

    August 2025 Athletes of the Month: Meryl Grogan and Alex Bowley

    August 2025 Athletes of the Month: Meryl Grogan and Alex Bowley

    Cols grit it out for tough victory over Henry Clay 19-16

    Cols grit it out for tough victory over Henry Clay 19-16

    The Gathering Place’s Senior Games start Monday

    The Gathering Place’s Senior Games start Monday

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Price spikes set to leave thousands of Kentuckians without health insurance, advocates say

    Deaconess Henderson urges yearly mammogram at Wednesday event

    Deaconess Henderson urges yearly mammogram at Wednesday event

    A quick trip north to the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy

    A quick trip north to the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy

    A winter squash recipe as the weather cools

    A winter squash recipe as the weather cools

    Dementia/Alzheimer’s blurs reality between fact and fiction

    Dementia/Alzheimer’s blurs reality between fact and fiction

    ‘Great food, great party!’

    The bridal bouquet is the breathtaking centerpiece

    Trending Tags

  • Public Notices
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Agriculture
    • Business
    • Local
    • Police
    • Politics
    • Schools
    • Science
    • Sports
    • State
    • World
    HCHS’ Wolf named school psychologist of the year

    HCHS’ Wolf named school psychologist of the year

    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Price spikes set to leave thousands of Kentuckians without health insurance, advocates say

    Henderson native Hairlson to be honored

    Henderson native Hairlson to be honored

    Inner City Improvement Plan committees share draft proposals

    City commission keeps same real property tax rates, lowers personal property rate

    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Tighter regulation of pop-up vaccine clinics for KY pets opposed by some animal advocates

    Baxter catches Athlete of the Week after three touchdown receptions and one interception

    Baxter catches Athlete of the Week after three touchdown receptions and one interception

    Trending Tags

  • Tech
    Blazing-fast broadband services now available to the majority of homes in the city and county

    Blazing-fast broadband services now available to the majority of homes in the city and county

    HMP&L signs initial agreement to build a battery energy storage system on South Green Street

    HMP&L signs initial agreement to build a battery energy storage system on South Green Street

    In some parts of the U.S., the grid of the future might be closer than you think

    Trending Tags

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports

    BRIEF: Cols hoops coaches give brief opinions about 35-second shot clock that starts in ’27-28 season

    Fall’s coming and so is the Lions Club Arts & Crafts Festival

    Fall’s coming and so is the Lions Club Arts & Crafts Festival

    Sword picked as Athlete of the Week

    Sword picked as Athlete of the Week

    August 2025 Athletes of the Month: Meryl Grogan and Alex Bowley

    August 2025 Athletes of the Month: Meryl Grogan and Alex Bowley

    Cols grit it out for tough victory over Henry Clay 19-16

    Cols grit it out for tough victory over Henry Clay 19-16

    The Gathering Place’s Senior Games start Monday

    The Gathering Place’s Senior Games start Monday

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Kentucky community colleges working to meet students’ ‘severe’ need for mental health support

    Price spikes set to leave thousands of Kentuckians without health insurance, advocates say

    Deaconess Henderson urges yearly mammogram at Wednesday event

    Deaconess Henderson urges yearly mammogram at Wednesday event

    A quick trip north to the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy

    A quick trip north to the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy

    A winter squash recipe as the weather cools

    A winter squash recipe as the weather cools

    Dementia/Alzheimer’s blurs reality between fact and fiction

    Dementia/Alzheimer’s blurs reality between fact and fiction

    ‘Great food, great party!’

    The bridal bouquet is the breathtaking centerpiece

    Trending Tags

  • Public Notices
No Result
View All Result
The Hendersonian
No Result
View All Result
Home News Local

After escape, trustees can’t take trash out at night; 2 Hendersonian requests for records are denied

Vince Tweddell by Vince Tweddell
March 2, 2024
in Local, News
0
Inmate escapes from Henderson jail Friday night, still at-large Saturday afternoon

Tylee Thompson escaped from the Henderson County Detention Center on Jan. 26.

0
SHARES
219
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Henderson County Jailer Bruce Todd says since a Jan. 26 escape, detention center trustees are not allowed to take trash out at night.  

He said that is the only current change in jail policy.

On Jan. 26 at about 9:15 p.m., trustee Tylee Thompson was taking out the trash with a detention center sergeant, when he pinned the sergeant against the wall with a rolling trash bin and ran off into the night.

Thompson has still not been found by authorities.

According to Todd, Thompson was classified in the jail as a trustee in the state’s Substance Abuse Program. SAP provides drug counseling for some inmates who have been arrested on felony drug and/or alcohol charges, a Kentucky Department of Corrections website said.

Todd said Thompson was a class 1 inmate, meaning he was allowed to work and have more access than class 2 and class 3 inmates.

Asked whether changes would be made in the SAP trustee system, Todd said that is a state Department of Corrections policy and would be up to that department.

Todd said Thompson was soon to get probation, so the escape is puzzling.

“In 30 days, he would have been a free man anyway,” Todd said.

The Hendersonian has made two open records requests for information pertaining to the escape.

The Hendersonian on Jan. 30 requested “a copy of video of the incident when Tylee Thompson escaped from Henderson County Detention Center custody on 1/26/2024.”

This request was denied on Feb. 5 on grounds that the release could “directly affect the safety and security of the facility, staff and inmates. Release of the requested footage would threaten the security of jail operations,” a letter from the jail said.

The letter continued, “…This could potentially compromise the jail’s security by allowing people to study those daily operations. For example, this could lead to dangerous contraband being left there by the public or another possibility of escape if a car was parked there.”

In the second open records request, the Hendersonian on Feb. 8 asked the city of Henderson for “transcripts and/or recordings of all calls to 911 Henderson Dispatch (from the time period 01/26/2024 to 02/01/2024) regarding the escape of Tylee Thompson from the Henderson County Detention Center on 01/26/2024.”

The city of Henderson oversees the 911 Dispatch center.

This request was denied on Feb. 19.

According to a letter from Henderson City Attorney Dawn Kelsey, 911 Dispatch has been “advised by Trooper Lucas Shephard of the Kentucky State Police (KSP) that the investigation into this incident is ongoing. Trooper Shephard further advised that Sergeant Rob Austin of KSP has requested that release of information pertaining to this incident be denied at this time as premature release of information could jeopardize the ongoing investigation.”

According to Kentucky Revised Statutes 61.870 to 61.884, “public records exempted under this provision shall be open after enforcement action is completed or a decision is made to take no action,” said the letter from Kelsey.

The hunt for Thompson has been turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service.

Previous Post

County clerk’s office is scammed, gets money back

Next Post

School ‘guardians’ bill advances despite GOP lawmaker’s call for more input from law enforcement

Vince Tweddell

Vince Tweddell

Vince Tweddell is the founder, publisher and editor of the Hendersonian.

Next Post

School ‘guardians’ bill advances despite GOP lawmaker’s call for more input from law enforcement

  • Sign Up
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Account
  • Log In

© 2025 The Hendersonian • Henderson, KY 42420

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Public Notices
  • Sign Up
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Login

© 2025 The Hendersonian • Henderson, KY 42420