


The release stated that operations moved efficiently and most incarcerated individuals received their property the same day they arrived. The individuals moved were transported by bus, van, or car with special considerations for safety and medical-related needs. An average of 1,300 staff working daily in total of operations (support staff and allied agencies included).20,832 miles in transportation runs from the Utah State Prison in Draper to the new Utah State Correctional Facility, which does not include the support vehicles involved in those runs.2,464 incarcerated individuals moved total.The move was a significant effort and coordination between many agencies. “Our team is grateful for the law enforcement agencies and other organizations who offered support in making this move happen.” “I cannot thank our staff enough for their professionalism and dedication during this historic event,” Brian Nielson, executive director for the Utah Department of Corrections said. Ensuring a safe and secure move to our new state-of-the-art corrections facility was a monumental task and we congratulate everyone involved on a job well done.”Īccording to a release, the following outside agencies across the state offered their services as well: “We offer our sincere thanks to Director Brian Nielson, the entire team at the Utah Department of Corrections, and the many other state and local agencies who helped for their professionalism and dedication. “This transfer required tremendous forethought and coordination given the logistics and security concerns,” Gov.
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Visit The Free Press (Mankato, Minn.) at Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah Department of Corrections announced they had successfully moved 2,464 incarcerated individuals from the Prison in Draper to the new Utah State Correctional Facility in Salt Lake City over the past five days. He said they had flooded part of the jail wing and spread trash around, but cleaned everything up and returned to their cells after talking with the sheriff. I talked to them and we got an agreement that I'll be talking to them tomorrow and listen to their disagreements." "They had some disagreements with how they were being treated. "They put tables up against the door and tied blankets to some doors so we couldn't gain access," Peterson said late Monday night. At around 11 p.m., multiple law enforcement agencies were still on hand at the jail command center and lobby, bringing batons and riot gear inside, including deputies from Blue Earth and Nicollet counties and Mankato and Eagle Lake police, as well as the state patrol. Shortly after 8:30 p.m., the Blue Earth County Sheriff's Department requested assistance at the jail on the east edge of Mankato. No one was injured and there was no physical contact between law enforcement and the inmates during the standoff. MANKATO, MN-About 10 to 15 inmates at the Blue Earth County jail rioted and blockaded themselves in Monday night, complaining of the treatment they were receiving.Īfter talking to Sheriff Brad Peterson, who said he would meet with them Tuesday to hear their grievances, they cleaned up their jail wing and returned to their cells.
