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The Connecticut Juvenile Training School (CJTS) was a juvenile prison in Middletown, Connecticut, that operated under the Connecticut Department of Children and Families from 2001 to 2018. Established in proximity to the Connecticut Valley Hospital (CVH), [2] CJTS held male inmates age 12–17 [3] with capacity for 240 inmates. [4]
MIDDLETOWN - City of Middletown police have arrested two more suspects in the 2019 cold case shooting death of Sebastian Avilan-Medina. The arrests were announced Monday. They took place on Monday ...
Middletown is a city in Butler and Warren counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 50,987 at the 2020 census . It is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area in southwest Ohio, 29 miles (47 km) northeast of Cincinnati and 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Dayton .
Middletown is a city in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. Located along the Connecticut River , in the central part of the state, 16 miles (25.749504 km) south of Hartford . Middletown is the largest city in the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region .
Wilson spent years in California's infamous San Quentin prison, before being deported to back England in 1998. Now on the outside, a reformed Wilson recalls his time in jail to Huck Magazine, and ...
Inmate Name Register Number Details Alejandro Avila V88742 Perpetrator of the 2002 Murder of Samantha Runnion in which Avila kidnapped and raped the 5-year-old before killing her. [3] [4] [5] Richard Delmer Boyer: C98101 Convicted of the 1982 murder of elderly couple Eileen and Francis Harbitz. [6] [7] Vincent Brothers: F90651
ANDERSON, Ind. — The pastor of a Middletown church has been accused of collecting images of children being sexually abused. Claud Talbert "Tab" Greenlee II, 56, was charged on Wednesday in ...
This is a list of current and former state prisons in Connecticut. [1] These prisons are overseen by the Connecticut Department of Correction. This list does not include federal prisons located in the state of Connecticut. There are no county jails in Connecticut, all inmates are in custody of the Department of Correction. [2]