Location | Jefferson County, near Bow Mar, Colorado |
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Status | Operational |
Security class | Low-security (with minimum-security prison camp) |
Population | 1,034 (186 in prison camp) |
Opened | 1988 |
Managed by | Federal Bureau of Prisons |
The Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood (FCI Englewood) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Colorado. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an administrative detention center and an adjacent satellite prison camp for minimum-security offenders.
FCI Englewood is located in unincorporated Jefferson County. [1] [2] [3] FCI Englewood is located off of U.S. Route 285 and Kipling Street, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Downtown Denver. [4] The facility is named after the city of Englewood, and has a Littleton mailing address, but is not in either city. [1] [5]
On April 2, 2012, FCI Englewood was placed on lockdown after a white powdery substance was found inside an envelope addressed to an inmate during a routine mail screening. A hazardous materials team was called to the prison and local and federal law enforcement authorities were notified. The substance was determined to be harmless. The Bureau of Prisons would not identify the inmate to whom the letter was addressed. [6]
On December 21, 2018, the day before the 2018–19 United States federal government shutdown began, prisoner Alan May (14675-111) checked out a vehicle for an alleged work job, and drove off the property without anyone noticing. The government agency responsible for tracking down escaped prisoners was not notified until December 26. [7] The run ended on August 3, 2023 when Deputy U.S. Marshals arrested Allen Todd May, 58, at a residence in Fort Lauderdale. [8] [9]
Inmate Name | Register Number | Photo | Status | Details |
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Jared Fogle | 12919-028 | Serving a 15-year sentence; scheduled for release on March 24, 2029. [10] | Former spokesperson for Subway sandwich restaurants; pleaded guilty in 2015 to traveling across state lines to engage in illicit sexual conduct with minors and receiving child pornography. [11] | |
Eric Franklin Rosser | 07006-028 | Serving a 10-year sentence; scheduled for release on February 26, 2027. | Former keyboardist for John Mellencamp pleaded guilty in 2017 watching child pornography on a bus in Montana. | |
Jan Rouven Fuechtener | 53165-048 | Serving a 20-year sentence; scheduled for release on March 29, 2033. | Former magician and illusionist at Tropicana Las Vegas; convicted on child pornography charges. [12] |
Inmate Name | Register Number | Photo | Status | Details |
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Michael Slager | 31292-171 | Serving a 20-year sentence; scheduled for release in August 16, 2032. | The police officer who killed Walter Scott. |
Inmate Name | Register Number | Photo | Status | Details |
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Mike Carona | 45335-112 | Released to a halfway house in June 11, 2015; served 52 months. [13] [14] | Former Sheriff of Orange County, California, the third-largest sheriff's office in the state; convicted of witness tampering in 2009 for ordering witnesses to lie to investigators conducting a corruption investigation. [15] | |
Tim DeChristopher | 16156-081 | Released from custody on April 19, 2013; served a 2-year sentence. [16] | Co-founder of the environmental group Peaceful Uprising; convicted in 2012 of false representation for registering for a 2008 federal land auction and bidding on land worth $1.8 million in order to prevent it from being used for oil and gas exploration. [17] [18] | |
Robert Gilbeau | 56978-298 | Released on 17 January 2019. [19] | First active-duty admiral ever to be convicted of a felony. Lied to investigators about relationship with "Fat" Leonard Glenn Francis and pocketed $40,000 in kickbacks [20] | |
Scott Lee Kimball | 14444-006 | Was released in December 2002 while awaiting trial for fraud charges in Alaska after he had offered to become an FBI informant. Transferred to USP Coleman and then to USP Florence High; serving a 70-year sentence. | In the year between his release and sentencing, Kimball killed three of the four people he would later plead guilty to, as well as engage in further fraud schemes that netted him thousands of dollars [21] and a 70-year sentence he is currently serving in USP Coleman. [22] | |
Jeffrey Skilling | 29296-179 | Transferred to Montgomery FPC. Served a 24-year sentence; released on February 21, 2019. [23] | Committed fraud related to Enron [24] | |
Jeffrey Alexander Sterling | 38338-044 | Released on June 14, 2018 | Former CIA employee convicted under the Espionage Act for revealing details about Operation Merlin to a journalist | |
Walter Lee Williams | 65562-112 | Released on November 7, 2017. | Former FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive and University of Southern California professor; apprehended in Mexico in 2013; pleaded guilty in 2014 to flying to the Philippines in 2010 to have sex with underage boys he met online. [25] [26] | |
Rod Blagojevich | 40892-424 | Commuted by president Trump on February 18, 2020. [27] | Governor of Illinois from 2003 to 2009; convicted in 2011 of wire fraud, extortion and bribery for attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by then President Barack Obama in return for money or an appointment to a high-level federal government position. [28] [29] | |
Rafael Cárdenas Vela | 01659-379 | Now at FDC Houston (listed as not in BOP custody), scheduled for release on January 20, 2029. | Former high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel and nephew of incarcerated former cartel boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen; pleaded guilty in 2014 to drug trafficking conspiracy for directing the importation of cocaine from Mexico into the US. [30] [31] | |
Jake Angeli | 24866-509 | Held for pre-trial purposes, sentenced to 41 months. Released on May 25, 2023. | Member of QAnon charged for participating in the 2021 Capitol attack [32] | |
Eric Justin Toth | 32508-016 | Serving a 25-year sentence. Currently at FCI Fort Dix; scheduled for release in August 8, 2034. | Former Washington, D.C. elementary school teacher and FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive; apprehended in Nicaragua in 2013 after five years on the run; pleaded guilty in 2013 to production of child pornography. | |
Thomas Lane | 43954-509 | Served a 2-year and 6-month sentence; released on August 20, 2024 | One of the police officers who was federally convicted of violating George Floyd’s civil rights and pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Minnesota state court. [33] |
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[...]is tucked into an unincorporated neighborhood of Jefferson County [...] Although named Englewood [...] isn't in either nearby town.
Federal Correctional Institution Englewood- The map shows the prison as being in an unincorporated area.
Zip Code 80123 Area Within City Limits Partially