FCI PEKIN | Illinois

FCI Pekin is a medium-security federal prison located in Pekin, Illinois

The Federal Correctional Institution, Pekin is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Illinois. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

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FCI PEKIN | Illinois Inmate List

Inmate Name Race Sex Age BopID Date
Yvonne
Marie
Fountain

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Black, Female
Age 60,
ID: 22423-058
 
Released On: 02/22/2019
Yvonne
Marie
Howery

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White, Female
Age 59,
ID: 11855-040
 
Released On: 04/27/2005
Yvonne
Evelyn
Mcquarrie

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White, Female
Age 72,
ID: 55686-039
 
Released On: 08/05/2019
Ahmad
Zaid

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White, Male
Age 33, ID: 17868-027
 
Released On: 11/02/2021
Release Date: 11/02/2021
Carl
Zwanzig

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White, Male
Age 57, ID: 22983-026
 
Release Date: 06/02/2030
Justin
William
Zube

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White, Male
Age 35,
ID: 13463-509
 
Release Date: UNKNOWN
Michael
Joseph
Zeroni

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White, Male
Age 58,
ID: 18744-030
 
Release Date: 10/04/2024
Zacarias
Cisneros

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White, Male
Age 43, ID: 12592-027
 
Released On: 11/14/2013
Zacchaeus
A.
Blanding

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Black, Male
Age 27,
ID: 61310-007
 
Release Date: 08/14/2032
Previous: 06/02/2032
Zaccheus
Scott
Hale

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White, Male
Age 57,
ID: 07241-030
 
Release Date: 02/05/2026
Previous: 07/17/2026
Zacharia
Yusuf
Abdurahman

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Black, Male
Age 27,
ID: 18507-041
 
Release Date: 11/21/2023
Previous: 01/26/2024
Zachariah
Mitchael
Grotberg

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White, Male
Age 41,
ID: 16350-059
 
Release Date: 11/03/2024
Zachariah
Jay
Histed

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White, Male
Age 46,
ID: 57307-039
 
Release Date: 05/26/2043
Zachary
David
Chyle

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White, Male
Age 32,
ID: 16561-059
 
Release Date: 11/01/2030
Previous: 08/22/2030
Zachary
Arthur
Monnahan

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White, Male
Age 35,
ID: 83889-509
 
Release Date: 10/12/2023
Zachary
Thomas
Shear

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White, Male
Age 61,
ID: 47752-048
 
Released On: 06/24/2019
Zakaryia
Abdin

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White, Male
Age 24, ID: 32232-171
 
Release Date: 04/15/2034
Zennie
Lee
Vasser

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Black, Male
Age 39,
ID: 25238-031
 
Released On: 08/02/2018





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2600 S. SECOND ST.
PEKIN, IL 61554
Email: PEK/ExecAssistant@bop.gov
Phone: 309-346-8588
Fax: 309-477-4670
Inmate Gender: Male and Female Offenders
Population:
1,190 Total Inmates
944 Inmates at the FCI
246 Inmates at the CAMP F
Judicial District: Central Illinois
County: TAZEWELL
BOP Region: North Central Region

Notable incidents

Death of Adam Montoya

On the morning of November 13, 2009, 36-year-old inmate Adam Montoya was found dead in his cell at FCI Pekin. Montoya had arrived at FCI Pekin 18 days before to begin serving a 27-month sentence for check fraud. An autopsy concluded that Montoya had been suffering from cancer of the spleen, hepatitis and HIV. The immediate cause of death was internal bleeding due to a ruptured spleen, caused by the cancer.

Tazewell County Coroner Dennis Conover and other experts concluded that Montoya likely exhibited blatant symptoms of hepatitis and cancer, most notably dramatic weight loss, a swollen abdomen and yellow eyes. They said that those symptoms, as well as the severe pain Montoya complained of, should have prompted staff to transport the prisoner immediately to the hospital. The Associated Press quoted Conover as stating, “He shouldn’t have died in agony like that…he had been out there long enough that he should have at least died in the hospital.”

During Montoya’s final days, he “consistently made requests to the prison for medical attention, and they wouldn’t give it to him,” said his father, Juan Montoya, who described how his son repeatedly punched the panic button seeking help. Three inmates corroborated that account in interviews with the Associated Press. Montoya’s family filed a wrongful death and personal injury claim, which was denied by the Justice Department. A lawsuit is pending.

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