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Proactive contraband seizures resolve modified programming at select institutions - News Releases

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After thorough contraband searches at key institutions, CDCR will resume normal operations and programming at nine institutions.  

The threat assessment at these locations has been resolved due to searches by correctional staff that discovered a large number of prohibited items, including multiple weapons, cellular devices and controlled substances.

Searches began after CDCR initiated modified programming June 12, 2025, at 21 high-security institutions within Level III and Level IV high-security areas as part of a comprehensive response to a recent surge in violence against staff and the incarcerated population. Modified programming and searches will continue at an additional 12 institutions. Each of these institutions will continue to conduct systematic searches and assess when the modified programming at each facility should be concluded.

The following total contraband items were confiscated since June 12, 2025:

CDCR employs many practices to limit contraband from ever entering its institution by conducting daily cell/bunk searches in all housing units, directing K9 searches for controlled substances and cell phones, searching incoming mail for contraband, and utilizing cameras at most institutions.

The following institutions are now operating at a normal operations and programming:

The following institutions have concluded modified programming for level III populations:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison

CDCR remains committed to maintaining the safety and security of its facilities while ensuring the well-being of staff and individuals in its care.

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