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The Guadalupe County Correctional Facility is a privately owned medium-security state prison for men located in Santa Rosa, Guadalupe County, New Mexico, owned by the Correctional Properties Trust and operated by the GEO Group. [1] The facility has a capacity of 600 inmates. [2]
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Marcos Salas — who was elected Guadalupe County Probate Judge in 2022 — remained on the bench as of Tuesday, after being arrested on a charge of sexual contact with a 16-year-old boy. Salas ...
The Penitentiary of New Mexico Prison Riot, which took place on the weekend of February 2 and 3, 1980, was the most violent prison riot to date in the history of the American prison system. During an inmate takeover lasting only 36 hours, 33 inmates were killed and 12 officers were held hostage by prisoners who had escaped from a dormitory in ...
A man found guilty for attempted murder of two Merced County Sheriff deputies, as well as his ex-wife, was sentenced to 82 years and eight months to life in prison. Guadalupe Lopez-Herrera, 55 ...
A proposed sketch of the new men's prison facility in Lincoln County. A tree line will create a visual barrier between neighbors and the facility. Overall, accounting for the $330 million set ...
The Camino Nuevo Correctional Center was a women's low-security pre-release prison for incarcerated New Mexico female felons.It was located on the grounds of the New Mexico Youth Diagnostic and Development Center, which houses the most violent youth incarcerated in the New Mexico Corrections Department, which is administered by the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD).