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| 160 PA prisoners Transfered to Out of State Prison |
| By mlive.com |
| Published: 02/22/2010 |
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MUSKEGON — The first batches of Pennsylvania prisoners have arrived at Muskegon Correctional Facility. Without notice to the public, the Pennsylvania and Michigan departments of corrections transferred the first group of about 80 inmates to Muskegon on Wednesday and a second group on Friday, according to the president of the union representing Michigan’s corrections officers. About 160 inmates were reported to be in the prison as of Saturday afternoon. More will be bused in over the next several weeks until the count reaches an expected total of 1,000. “I toured the facility the first day they were there, and it was going real good,” said Tom Tylutki, state president of the Michigan Corrections Organization, on Saturday. “It really doesn’t surprise me, because the officers at MCF have dealt with a whole variety of inmates over the years.” Read More. |
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