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Location | Cañon City, Colorado |
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Coordinates | 38°26′15″N 105°09′09″W / 38.43750°N 105.15250°W / 38.43750; -105.15250 |
Status | Open |
Security class | Maximum |
Capacity | 604 |
Opened | 1980 |
Managed by | Colorado Department of Corrections |
Centennial Correctional Facility (CCF) is a prison located in the East Canon complex[1]inFremont County, just east of Cañon City, Colorado. CCF consists of two separate buildings, North and South.[2] The South facility, opened in 2011, is a Level V maximum security facility. All offenders in CCF South are in Administrative Segregation (AdSeg), also known as solitary confinement. CCF South is the counterpart of the Colorado State Penitentiary (CSP), also in the East Canon complex. The North facility is the original facility, and primarily houses Level IV maximum security offenders.
Inmate Name | Register Number | Status | Details |
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Devon Michael Erickson | 192238 | Serving two life sentences without parole.[3] | One of 2 perpetrators of the 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting in which Erickson murdered student Kendrick Castillo after he heroically tried to stop Devon.[4][5][6][7] |
Christopher Scarver | N/A | Serving three consecutive life sentences without parole. | Serial killer who murdered three people, including Jeffrey Dahmer and Jesse Anderson |
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