FLINT -- Emergency Manager says the city lockup is untangling some snags since the jail reopened in October.
Suspects arrested in the city on fresh violent felonies and warrants were not initially being taken to the lockup.
However, new rules allow anyone arrested in the city to be locked up at the city jail.
"Now we are housing those residents in the flint city lock-up which was the intent from the beginning until such time as they are arraigned," Emergency Manager Ed Kurtz said.
More than 50 people are now behind bars in the Flint lockup.