URBEX HILL | 10,000 Dollars Found Inside Abandoned Prison!!! @URBEXHILL | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Found 10,000 dollars while exploring.
In this video I explored the abandoned Cuyahoga County Detention Juvenile Center that was built in 1931.
This facility is the oldest Juvenile detention center in the United States.
In 2007, overcrowding became an issue for the detention center as they reached max capacity, and by 2008, plans for a new facility were in the works.
In February of 2010, the detention center was taking on more people than they were truly capable of, and as a result multiple inmates escaped.
By 2011, a new juvenile detention center had been designed and built.
With the new facility open, the old building was considered surplus by the county, and they closed their doors in 2011.
The city had plans to either sell or demolish the old detention center.
The idea of demolition was scrapped when the Ohio Department of Transportation deemed the building potentially historic.
And in 2016 the city of Cleveland designated the building as an historical landmark.
As I explored the abandoned prison I found over 10,000 dollars in a locker and immediately left the building.
#Abandoned
#Prison
#10,000
contact me at quevay20@gmail.com
Found 10,000 dollars while exploring.
In this video I explored the abandoned Cuyahoga County Detention Juvenile Center that was built in 1931.
This facility is the oldest Juvenile detention center in the United States.
In 2007, overcrowding became an issue for the detention center as they reached max capacity, and by 2008, plans for a new facility were in the works.
In February of 2010, the detention center was taking on more people than they were truly capable of, and as a result multiple inmates escaped.
By 2011, a new juvenile detention center had been designed and built.
With the new facility open, the old building was considered surplus by the county, and they closed their doors in 2011.
The city had plans to either sell or demolish the old detention center.
The idea of demolition was scrapped when the Ohio Department of Transportation deemed the building potentially historic.
And in 2016 the city of Cleveland designated the building as an historical landmark.
As I explored the abandoned prison I found over 10,000 dollars in a locker and immediately left the building.
#Abandoned
#Prison
#10,000
contact me at quevay20@gmail.com