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Mound Correctional Facility was a Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) prison located in eastern Detroit, Michigan. [1] It was adjacent to the Detroit Reentry Center (formerly the Ryan Correctional Facility). The facility which housed Mound was reopened in August 2013 as the Detroit Detention Center. [2]
Mound Correctional Facility: NRF Detroit: Closed - now the Detroit Detention Center: 2012 January 8 [1] [4] Ojibway Correctional Facility: OCF Marenisco: Closed 2018 December 1 Parr Highway Correctional Facility: ATF Adrian: Consolidated with Gus Harrison Correctional Facility: 2009 August 9 [1] Pine River Correctional Facility: St. Louis
The facility previously housed Mound Correctional Facility, which was closed on January 8, 2012. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was reopened as part of an inter-agency collaboration between the State of Michigan and City of Detroit in August 2013 as the Detroit Detention Center.
An inmate died at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center on Tuesday night, according to Richland County officials.. Robert Levan Moore, a 56-year-old Columbia resident, is the inmate who died at the ...
As the day went on, the fire grew to 10,000 acres and came so close that the facilities — and the roughly 4,700 inmates and 300 jailers inside them — all fell within an evacuation zone. Los ...
An investigation into Randolph’s death revealed many cell doors at the detention center don’t lock, “allowing inmates to come and go from their cells,” the sheriff’s department reported.
The prison is located in eastern Detroit, Michigan, [1] adjacent to the Krainz Woods community. [3] It is on a 39-acre (16 ha) plot of land located off of Ryan Road, [1] on the western side of a 78-acre (32 ha) area that also houses the Detroit Detention Center.
Notorious for its horrible conditions —inmates won a $10 million class action settlement after enduring frigid conditions during an 8-day blackout in 2019— the waterfront industrial complex ...