Mansfield Correctional Institution
Location1150 North Main Street
Mansfield, Ohio
Statusopen
Security classmixed security
Capacity2523
Opened1990
Managed byOhio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
DirectorTimothy McConahay

Mansfield Correctional Institution (MANCI) is an Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction mixed-security state prison for men, located at 1150 North Main Street in Mansfield, Ohio, adjacent to the property of the historic Ohio State Reformatory. Ohio's Richland Correctional Institution is also located in Mansfield.

The facility opened in 1990 and has a capacity of 2,523 inmates.[1] In 2005 the state's death row inmates were transferred from Mansfield to the Ohio State Penitentiary in Youngstown, Ohio.[2] Those inmates have since been moved to Chillicothe Correctional Institution.

In July 2013 prisoner James David Myers engineered an escape, using three ladders to scale security fences. He was caught the next day. Four correctional employees were fired in relation to the escape, for infractions ranging from falsifying inventory documents to failing to respond to fence alarms.[3]

Notable inmates

Robert Rembert: Serial killer

References

  1. "Mansfield Correctional Institution". Archived from the original on 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  2. "WMFD.com - Mansfield and North Central Ohio News Sports and Weather". wmfd.com.
  3. "Mansfield Correctional Institution employee fired over escape of inmate James David Myers - Story". www.newsnet5.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22.

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