Cheshire Correctional Institution

Cheshire Correctional Institution
Location 900 Highland Avenue
Cheshire, Connecticut
Status open
Capacity 1404
Opened 1913
Managed by Connecticut Department of Correction
Director Warden Jon Brighthaupt

Cheshire Correctional Institution is a Connecticut Department of Correction state prison for men located in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut.[1] The facility was built beginning in 1910, partly by the inmates of the Wethersfield State Prison, and opened in 1913 as the Chester Reformatory for male youths ages 16 to 24. In 1982, the state's Manson Youth Institution opened adjacent to the CCI, and Cheshire was re-designated as an adult prison.

Current capacity of CCI is 1404 inmates. Among the inmates is former Yale University laboratory technician Raymond J. Clark, III, serving 44 years for the September 2009 murder of Annie Le at Yale.[2]

Notable Inmates

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Coordinates: 41°31′18″N 72°54′00″W / 41.521721°N 72.899941°W / 41.521721; -72.899941


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