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Keen Mountain Correctional Center is a level 4, maximum security correctional facility in Oakwood, Virginia. It opened in 1990 and houses up to 1200 adult male offenders. It opened in 1990 and houses up to 1200 adult male offenders.
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View east along SR 330 at the Keen Mountain Correctional Center in Buchanan County. State Route 330 is the designation for roads within the Keen Mountain Correctional Center in Buchanan County. These roads were first made part of the primary road system in the 1990s when the facility opened. The outside terminus is at SR 624. [13] [19]
Robert C. Gleason (1970–2013), serial killer; murdered two inmates; was transferred to Greensville Correctional Center [53] Lee Boyd Malvo - One of the two 2002 D.C. Snipers who killed 17 people, he was transferred from Red Onion State Prison to Keen Mountain Correctional Center in 2024. [54] [55] [56]
SR 330 (Keen Mountain Correctional Center Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along US 460: Buckingham [14] 0.70 1.13 SR 626 (Clay Bank Road) Cata Road Dead End Campbell [15] 2.30 3.70 Dead End Timberlake Drive US 460 Bus: Caroline [16] 0.33 0.53 King and Queen County Line: Tignor Road SR 630 (Sparta Road) Carroll [17] 3.50 5. ...
Before his 2013 conviction, Keen had served four sentences in prison for Riverside County convictions of receiving stolen property, second-degree burglary, vandalism, assault with force likely to ...
A new facility was built and operated continuously afterwards until it too was demolished in 1992. In 1896, a penal farm operation (James River Correctional Center) was established in Goochland County for "miscreants and the infirm." This facility closed April 1, 2011, but the James River Work Center continues to operate in that same location ...
Keen Mountain is an unincorporated community in Buchanan County, Virginia located on U.S. Route 460, just south of the community of Oakwood, Virginia. The Keen Mountain post office was established in 1937. [2] The community was named in honor of William Keen and family, pioneer settlers. [3]