FDC SeaTac

Prison Profile for FDC SeaTac
Name: FDC SeaTac
Highest Security-level: maximum
Population: 1042
Capacity: 1000
Facility Type: Federal Detention Center
City: Seattle
State/Province: Washington
Country: United States
Opening Year: 1997
Death Row? No >
State's Execution Method: Lethal Injection, Hanging
Homepage (DOC): official homepage
Famous Inmates:
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    Drugs: (user reported)
  • methamphetamine




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    FDC SeaTac


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    FDC SeaTac
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