New warden thinks jail can help

Going to jail is certainly punishment.

But the Chilton County Jail’s new warden thinks there can be more to it than that.

Trae Barfield said jail staff can help turn prisoners’ lives around.

Trae Barfield is scheduled to assume full responsibility as warden at the Chilton County Jail on Oct. 1.

“A lot of people think we stick them behind closed doors, and that’s it,” said Barfield, who has been employed at the jail for about three years and was named the new warden about a week ago. “There are a lot of opportunities for us to talk one-on-one with them and to share Christ. If we don’t give them something to hope for once they get out, then they’re going to come right back.”

Barfield, a native of Columbus, Ga., started work with the sheriff’s department in 2003 and has risen from a reserve deputy to part-time officer to full-time officer and now to captain and warden, one of the positions in the department with the most responsibility.

He replaces Ken Harmon Jr., who has taken on a new position within the department, Sheriff Kevin Davis said and added that such moves are sometimes beneficial because employees stay motivated in a new line of work and also bring fresh ideas to their new position.

“I think Trae will do a great job,” Davis said. “He shows up at work every day motivated and ready to work. We look forward to his leadership there at the jail.”

The transition to Barfield taking over at the jail is scheduled to be completed by Oct. 1, Davis said.

The warden is completely responsible for the jail. There are about 35 employees at the facility in Clanton and about 240 inmates on an average day.

“My staff makes this job as a warden a blessing,” Barfield said. “I love my job. I was called by God to be a servant.”

Chilton County Courthouse security also falls to the warden, because of his frequent communication with the court system.

Barfield’s job as warden might at first glance seem a far cry from his previous line of work, as a youth minister at Chestnut Creek Baptist Church, but Barfield said he still gets to help people–and apply Christian principles.

“The only difference between them and us is they got caught,” he said of the prisoners. “We’ve all done things wrong, so I don’t judge people. I always encourage.”

SportsPlus

Jemison

MVFRD spreading Christmas cheer for all to hear with parade tradition

Clanton

Royals’ Jones hosts autograph signing over holidays

Clanton

Chilton sits tied for third-lowest unemployment rate in Alabama

Business

River Bank named one of the best places to work in Alabama

Business

Right at Home: Ellison expands operations of funeral home in hometown

Clanton

Sentences handed down in 2021, 2022 Chilton County murders

Chilton County High School

Tiger to Tiger: Riddick shines for Auburn in freshman year, lands on SEC All-Freshman Team

Clanton

New reservation process set for Clanton ballfields

Business

UWCA raises over $38 million in 2024 campaign that will support Chilton and other counties

Clanton

City of Clanton Arts Council makes donation towards long-running arts camp

Clanton

Man arrested, charged with murder following shooting in Five Points neighborhood

Business

Happy Ham-idays: Local businesses supply community with nearly 500 hams for Christmas

Jemison

AOTW: Johnson’s season high extends Panthers winning streak to four

Clanton

ALDOT encourages motorists to plan ahead for holiday travel

Business

Senior Connection rescued by rescue squad, moving into squad building

Clanton

That’s My King: WEBC hosts annual Christmas Celebration for Chilton Community

Business

YMCA, Clanton reach agreement for building, adding opportunities for senior citizens

Clanton

Clanton Police make arrest in peculiar robbery

Business

Clanton changes due date for water, sewer & garbage bills

Clanton

Meet the Board: New CCS board take seats to lead education in Chilton County

Business

Remembering Mark: Chilton reflects on life, impact of beloved community figure

Clanton

CCSO takes in cuddly-as-a-cactus subject at Stanton Christmas parade

Clanton

Miss Strawberry Pageant coming up next March

Business

Chilton County well represented at 103rd annual Alabama Farmers Federation meeting