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Perry County Correctional Facility

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Director
  
James Mullins

Capacity
  
738

Location
  
4805 Hwy 80 East, Uniontown, Alabama

Managed by
  
LCS Corrections Services

Perry county correctional facility top 6 facts


Perry County Correctional Facility is a privately owned and privately operated prison facility located about four miles east of Uniontown in Perry County, Alabama, and operated by LCS Corrections Services.

Despite its name the prison has never been operated by, or housed prisoners of, Perry County. It opened in April 2006. A contract with the Vermont Department of Corrections for the housing of 80 offenders ended in April 2009 amid allegations of understaffing and inmates being injured. It had been Vermont's first private-prison contract.

On Memorial Day 2009 prisoners Ashton Mink and Joshua Southwick escaped and were re-captured after a 14-hour shootout in Gladstone, North Dakota. Shortly thereafter Alabama removed its 250 prisoners from the facility, citing money concerns, although state Prison Commissioner Richard Allen noted that LCS had taken eleven and a half hours to notify officials of the Memorial Day escape.

The facility continues to house federal inmates of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the United States Marshals Service. As of November 2013 only about 30 federal prisoners were held in Perry even though the Alabama state system was running at an average 192% capacity.

References

Perry County Correctional Facility Wikipedia