During the COVID-19 pandemic, the prison reported 252 positive cases among inmates and 27 among staff.[2]
Notable inmates
Alyssa Dailene Bustamante - Perpetrator of the 2009 murder of Elizabeth Olten, her 9-year-old neighbor; serving a life sentence, with earliest chance of release in 2054[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Pam Hupp - Convicted of murdering Louis Gumpenberger, a special needs individual; serving a life sentence without parole.[9][10][11][12]
Central Missouri Correctional Center (closed 2005)
Prisons for women in the United States
Prisons for women in the United States
This list template only include facilities for post-trial long-term confinement of adult females and juvenile females sentenced as adults, of one or two years or more (referred to as "prisons" in the United States, while the word "jail" normally refers to short-term confinement facilities)