Minnesota Correctional Facility – Willow River/Moose Lake

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The Minnesota Correctional Facility  Willow River/Moose Lake is a two-site prison operated by the Minnesota Department of Corrections in Pine and Carlton counties.

StatusOperational
Security classMedium
Population1,029[1] (as of February 02, 2023)
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Minnesota Correctional Facility  Moose Lake (MCF-Moose Lake)
Interactive map of Minnesota Correctional Facility  Moose Lake (MCF-Moose Lake)
LocationMoose Lake, Minnesota
StatusOperational
Security classMedium
Population1,029[1] (as of February 02, 2023)
Opened1988
Managed byMinnesota Department of Corrections
DirectorBrian Collins, Warden
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StatusOperational
Population134[2] (as of February 02, 2023)
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Minnesota Correctional Facility  Willow River (MCF-Willow River)
Interactive map of Minnesota Correctional Facility  Willow River (MCF-Willow River)
LocationWillow River, Minnesota
StatusOperational
Security classBoot camp (correctional)
Population134[2] (as of February 02, 2023)
Managed byMinnesota Department of Corrections
DirectorBrian Collins, Warden
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The Moose Lake men's prison is located on the former site of the Moose Lake Regional Treatment Center[3] in Moose Lake, Minnesota.

The Willow River facility, also for men, is located in Willow River, Minnesota. In 1992, the state's Challenge Incarceration Program (CIP), a military-style boot camp correctional program, began at the site. Only the first of three phases takes place at the Willow River facility.[3]

Notable Inmates

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Inmate Name Register Number Status Details
David Brom 146854 Released.[4] Murdered his parents and brother and sister in 1988.[5][6]
Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda 259515[7] 19 year sentence Attempted murder of a five-year-old boy at the Mall of America[8]
Eugene Otto Zumhofe Buck Zumhofe N/A Four Consecutive 25 Year Sentences Buck Zumhofe, a former professional wrestler, was found guilty on 12 felony counts of criminal sexual conduct, with allegations of abuse starting when he was living with a close family member who was 15 years old. The victim reported that there were hundreds of acts of sexual abuse over a period of years from 1999 to 2011. Zumhofe's actions have been described as extreme, and he has shown no remorse for his actions.
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