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Inmate dies at jail after treatment for flu illness
July 28, 2009
Post-Tribune staff report
A 29-year-old inmate at the Porter County Jail died Sunday morning while being treated for flu-like symptoms.
Lt. Chris Eckert, public information office for the county sheriff's department, said Trell Houston was found unresponsive at 7:28 a.m. Sunday.
He was transported to Porter hospital in Valparaiso where he was pronounced dead at 8:13 a.m.
Houston, of Fort Wayne, was housed in the jail department's medical division "for a couple of days for flu-like symptoms," Eckert said.
Eckert said no "outbreak or anything like that" has spread to the other inmates. The case is under investigation.
An autopsy was conducted Monday. Results are pending, said Porter County Coroner Vicki Deppe.
Houston had no visible trauma to his body, Deppe said.
There is no indication that the death is related to swine flu or meningitis.
"There is no evidence point at this point that makes me think it's (one of) those things," she said.
Houston was awaiting transfer to the state prison system on a 30-year sentence for dealing cocaine, according to jail officials.
The last death in the jail was January 2007, when a 43-year-old inmate died after leaping from a second-level balcony.
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Inmate dies at jail after treatment for flu illness
July 28, 2009
Post-Tribune staff report
A 29-year-old inmate at the Porter County Jail died Sunday morning while being treated for flu-like symptoms.
Lt. Chris Eckert, public information office for the county sheriff's department, said Trell Houston was found unresponsive at 7:28 a.m. Sunday.
He was transported to Porter hospital in Valparaiso where he was pronounced dead at 8:13 a.m.
Houston, of Fort Wayne, was housed in the jail department's medical division "for a couple of days for flu-like symptoms," Eckert said.
Eckert said no "outbreak or anything like that" has spread to the other inmates. The case is under investigation.
An autopsy was conducted Monday. Results are pending, said Porter County Coroner Vicki Deppe.
Houston had no visible trauma to his body, Deppe said.
There is no indication that the death is related to swine flu or meningitis.
"There is no evidence point at this point that makes me think it's (one of) those things," she said.
Houston was awaiting transfer to the state prison system on a 30-year sentence for dealing cocaine, according to jail officials.
The last death in the jail was January 2007, when a 43-year-old inmate died after leaping from a second-level balcony.
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