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FPC Duluth is for Federal - CLOSED offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
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CLOSING: The Federal Bureau of Prisons has suspended operations at several facilities, including the minimum-security Federal Prison Camp in Duluth. Officials cited aging infrastructure and condemned buildings containing hazardous materials, such as asbestos and lead paint, as reasons for the closure. Approximately 700 inmates will be transferred to other federal facilities, and most of the 89 employees will be reassigned to positions at the federal prison in Sandstone, located 70 miles away. The decision reflects ongoing efforts to address deteriorating conditions across the prison system.
HISTORY: FPC Duluth is a minimum-security federal prison located in Minnesota, operated by the BOP. Situated on the former Duluth Air Force Base near Lake Superior, it is approximately halfway between Minneapolis–St. Paul and the Canada–United States border, seven miles north of Duluth. The all-male population at FPC Duluth is 475 inmates housed in two-person, three-person, and four-person cubicles within five dormitories. The facility provides various programs and services aimed at rehabilitation and skill-building for inmates.