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Join me as I explore an abandoned Sheriff's Department and jail facility. In this video, I navigate through the intake area, cells, and administrative offices, revealing a stark contrast between the reading materials available to inmates versus those found in the offices. I also uncover interesting artifacts, such as a commissary menu, old computer forensics equipment, and even some personal items left behind. You'll see how the facility's infrastructure, including holding cells, visitor areas, and even the staff locker rooms, has been left in a state of disrepair. What do these discoveries say about the way the facility was run? Watch to find out!
0:07 - 0:22: Overview of the intake area, including old electronics and security cameras.
1:14 - 1:21: Entrance to the cell block, showcasing the transition from administrative offices to inmate areas.
2:07 - 2:20: Discovery of the commissary menu with overpriced items and an insight into what was offered to inmates.
4:03 - 4:11: Finding the "Suspend Calling Privileges" sheet from 2016, giving a glimpse into the disciplinary actions.
6:07 - 6:13: Medical observation room with old inmate books, including "Fern Michaels."
8:18 - 8:46: View of the fingerprinting station with old Michigan State Police paperwork.
10:18 - 10:46: Discovery of old computer forensics tools, including floppy disks and evidence-related materials.
13:02 - 13:09: Discovery of best practices for seizing electronic evidence and officer safety tips.
15:12 - 15:29: Locker room for officers, showing old boots and personal items left behind.
19:06 - 19:19: Inmate phone area with instructions on starting a call, showing how communication was handled.
22:19 - 22:46: Exploring the basement, which reveals a hidden underground area beneath the jail cells.
30:28 - 30:40: Surprising discovery of pictures of women allowed in the shower areas for inmates.
32:28 - 33:00: Final view of the garage area and exit from the facility.
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