Police investigate report that female inmates were assaulted
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Nearly two dozen female inmates have been removed from a Missouri jail after two women said they were sexually assaulted by male inmates who somehow got into their cells.
One of the victims told police that three men she initially thought were guards came into her cell at the Jackson County Regional Correctional Center and took turns raping her on Friday, Kansas City police said. The other victim said a man came into her cell and kissed and fondled her before fleeing when a door opened and someone whistled.
Former U.S. Attorney Todd Graves, who conducted an independent investigation in 2011 into how the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese handled sex-crime allegations, has been hired to investigate the jail attacks.
WDAF-TV reported the women told police the suspects used keys to get into their jail cells. The Kansas City television station also reported that police records indicated a master key went missing at the jail early Friday morning.


