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   SOUTHEAST DISTRICT

Southeast District Office
903 N West St 
McAlester, OK  74501
(918) 423-1668 FAX: 918-423-3721
Anthony Rowell, District Supervisor
Margaret Johnson, Assistant District Supervisor

 

 

Ardmore Community Work Center  
Mailing: PO Box 100 
Gene Autry, OK 73436-0100
Physical: 615 Grumman Drive
Ardmore, OK  73401
(580) 389-5469 FAX: (580) 389-5472 

Earl A. Davis Community Work Center 
3297 N 369 Rd
Holdenville, OK 74848-9435
(405) 379-7296 FAX: (405) 379-7298 

Carter County Community Work Center  
5268 Santa Fe Road
Wilson, Oklahoma 73463
(580) 668-3700  FAX (580) 668-3706

Idabel Community Work Center  
1800 NW Martin Luther King Ave 
Idabel, OK 74745-4000 
(580) 286-7286 FAX: (580) 286-5382 

Madill Community Work Center 
210 S. 11th Street
Madill, OK 73446
Phone : Central Control is (580) 795-7348
Fax: 580-795-7346.


Ada Sub-Office
131 East 12th
Suite 232
Ada, OK 74820
(580) 436-6479
FAX (580) 436-6192
Counties Served: Pontotoc, Seminole

Antlers Sub-Office
204 SW 4th, Ste #6
Antlers, OK 74523
(580) 298-6059
FAX (580) 298-5984
Counties Served: Pushmataha


Ardmore Sub-Office
621 North Washington Street
Ardmore, OK 73401-6807
(580) 223-6350
FAX (580) 224-9209
Counties Served: Carter


Atoka Sub-Office
116 East Court Street, Ste #103W
Atoka, OK 74525
(580) 889-3561
FAX (580) 889-3875
Counties Served: Atoka


Chandler Sub-Office
820 Manvel
Suite E
Chandler, OK 74834-0144
(405) 258-1355
FAX (405) 258-0546
Counties Served: Lincoln

Coalgate Sub-Office
1 South Michigan
Coalgate, OK  74538
Phone: (580) 927-9961
Fax: (580) 927-9093
Counties Served: Coal


Court Services
Susan Killian, APO
903 N. West St.
McAlester, OK 74501
Phone: (918) 302-3124
FAX: (918) 423-3721

Durant Sub-Office
120 S. 5th Street, Suite 100
Durant, OK 74701
(580) 924-3550
FAX (580) 920-0045
Counties Served: Bryan

Eufaula Sub-Office
1425 Industrial Drive
Eufaula, Ok 74432
(918) 689-7719
FAX (918) 689-9504
Counties Served: McIntosh


Holdenville Sub-Office
P.O. Box 312
102 E. Main Street, Suite A
Holdenville, OK 74848-3208
(405) 379-3403  
FAX: (405) 379-6598
Counties Served: Hughes

Hugo Sub-Office
313 East Duke
P.O. Box 219
Hugo, OK 74743
(580) 326-3391
FAX (580) 326-3819
Counties Served: Choctaw

Idabel Sub-Office
2 NE Martin Luther King
Idabel, OK 74745
Phone: (580) 286-7353
FAX: (580) 286-3340
Counties Served: McCurtain


Madill Sub-Office
800 N. First Street
Madill, OK 73446-1253
(580) 795-5534
FAX (580) 795-3280
Counties Served: Marshall

Marietta Sub-Office
312 South Washington
Ardmore, OK  73401-7043
Phone: (580) 263-9853
Fax  : (580) 224-9209
Counties Served: Love

Okemah Sub-Office
800 E. Jefferson
Shawnee, OK  74801 (405) 275-2521
Fax  (405) 275-2920
Counties Served: Okfuskee


Poteau Sub-Office
108 Grand
Poteau,  OK 74953
Phone: 918-647-4875
Fax: 918-647-9563
Counties Served: LeFlore

Shawnee Sub-Office
800 E. Jefferson
Shawnee, OK 74801
(405) 275-2521
FAX (405) 275-2920
Counties Served: Pottawatomie, Okfuskee

Stigler Sub-Office
105 SE Third St., Suite C
Stigler, OK 74462
(918) 967-2623
FAX (918) 967-4654
Counties Served: Haskell

Sulphur Sub-Office
921 W 11th, Suite 230
Sulphur, OK 73086
(580) 622-2988
FAX (580) 622-4368
Counties Served: Murray

Tishomingo Sub-Office
Effective immediately, the Tishomingo sub-office is closed.
All transfers and new offenders will need to report to Madill.

Madill sub office
800 North First St
Madill, OK 73446
Phone - 580 795-5534
Fax - 580 795-3280
Counties Served:  Johnston

Wilburton Sub-Office
216 East Main
Wilburton, OK 74578
(918) 465-9094
FAX (918) 465-9095
Counties Served: Latimer
 

 


Global Positioning System (GPS) & Electronic Monitoring Program (EMP)

Southeast District Community Corrections currently has 41 officers supervising approximately 82 offenders on the GPS program (12 of which are parolees on temporary GPS) and one offender on the EMP program.   These officers review offenders for eligibility and ensure no one is in the excluded category.   Officers complete all GPS/EMP residence verifications and parole residence verifications when GPS/EMP offenders are ready for transfer to parole.   The officers are responsible for hooking up the equipment, ensuring that it is in working order and assigning the equipment to the offender on the Pro-Tech site.

A passive Wearable Miniature Tracking Device (WMTD) Violation Report is reviewed daily to ensure the offenders are charging their equipment daily and violations are addressed immediately.   GPS offenders are continuously monitored utilizing Global Positioning Satellite monitoring technology (GPS).   The officers are responsible for completing at least two face to face meetings monthly with the GPS offenders with at least one meeting being a home visit.

Electronic Monitoring Program (EMP) offenders are monitored by SCRAM.   EMP offenders are seen in the office two times per month and two home visits per month are completed.

Officers are also responsible for case management duties including responding to requests to staff, and earned credit/level promotions or demotions.   The officers also prepare misconduct reports and violation reports for program removal hearings.   Transfer packets are completed for offenders returning to a higher security and transferring to other districts.

We have had a total of twenty-seven (27) GPS offenders removed from the program for the following: eight for alcohol or illicit drug use, two escapes, one law violation, one for tampering with the equipment, ten for GPS violations, one death, one new case received, one was ineligible, and two for outstanding warrants.   Only one EMP was removed from the program for alcohol use.