³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Booking restrictions active for Thurston County jail after facility reaches max capacity

Jul 26, 2025, 6:01 AM

thurston county jail max capacity...

Interior of Thurston County jail. (Photo courtesy of Thurston County Sheriff's Office)

(Photo courtesy of Thurston County Sheriff's Office)

The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office has booking restrictions in place for the county jail after the sheriff, Derek Sanders, claimed the detention facility is running out of space for women, specifically those who are being housed there for violent crimes and undergoing mental health crises.

According to the sheriff’s office, the corrections deputies have utilized every available inhabitable space in the jail to house these inmates, including the transfer unit and the video court area — neither of which were designed to be permanent living spaces.

“The space issues that have been present for the past decade continue to strain resources at the jail,” Sanders said. “Failing to enact these restrictions would place the county in a high liability scenario, with risk of harm being placed on both staff and inmates alike.”

Probable cause arrests are not impacted at this time.

What does this mean for Thurston County?

The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office stated it will continue to enter the warrants when those suspected of crimes fall out of compliance and a warrant is issued. However, if the warrant is not on their list of confirmable offenses, the warrant will be ignored and not confirmed.

Confirmable warrants include domestic violence assault, domestic violence order violation, and violent felonies.

Warrants that do not meet this threshold will not be accepted. Those crimes include second-degree burglary, auto theft, property damage, felony harassment, threats to kill, hit and run with injury, second-degree arson, fraud, impersonation, theft, and drug dealing.

“When conditions improve, the restrictions will be lifted. If conditions deteriorate, restrictions will be applied to probable cause arrests as well,” Sanders said. “The county continues to assess short and long-term solutions for space shortages pertaining to our violent/mentally ill population.”

MyNorthwest News

Sound Transit light rail...

Chris Sullivan

Sound Transit eyes march to Everett

Sound Transit is looking to extend light rail service to Everett.

44 minutes ago

tiny homes...

Heather Bosch

Seattle plans 2 more tiny home villages to house homeless

Seattle is planning two more tiny home villages to aid homelessness.

45 minutes ago

department of justice - drug trafficking case...

MyNorthwest Staff

Repeat offender, Mexican national sentenced after fleeing WA drug trafficking sentence

A Mexican citizen with a prior drug trafficking conviction has been sentenced to an additional five years in federal prison.

47 minutes ago

Bellevue Police gun exchange event...

James Lynch

Bellevue seeing downward trend in overall crime

The Bellevue Police Department is seeing a downward trend in overall crime.

11 hours ago

wa woman was in hawaii during tsunami warning...

James Lynch

‘We didn’t know how big this was’: WA woman describes panic as tsunami threat hits Hawaii

A Washington woman described her experience in Hawaii as tsunami warnings were issued.

12 hours ago

Bear Gulch Fire...

Frank Lenzi

Bear Gulch Fire jumps up to nearly 2,000 acres, Level 3 evacuation orders in place

The Bear Gulch Fire has jumed to nearly 2,000 acres and Level 3 evacuation orders are in place.

14 hours ago

Booking restrictions active for Thurston County jail after facility reaches max capacity