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The Hernando County Detention Center is a mixed gender facility, housing both male and female inmates. On average, there are approximately 551 inmates housed at this facility at any given time. Of the average number of 551 inmates at the Hernando County Detention Center, approximately 459 of these inmates are male offenders and approximately 92 of these inmates are female offenders. However, the inmate population at the Hernando County Detention Center can range anywhere from approximately 600 inmates to approximately 450 inmates. The official authorized maximum inmate occupancy of the Hernando County Detention Center is 818 inmates.

The majority of these inmates at the Hernando County Detention Center are between the ages of 25 to 34 years old; second to that age range are inmates aged anywhere from 18 to 24. However, the Hernando County Detention Center house inmates as young as age 18 and below (juveniles) to as old as over the age of 55. The Hernando County Sheriff's Office is the operator for the Hernando County Detention Center. The Hernando County Detention Center is located in Brooksville, Florida at 16425 Spring Hill Drive. The telephone number to this facility is 352-544-2334.
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14, May 2012 - Hernando Stepmom of crash victim applauds arrest - Hernando Today During the holiday season, Patricia Thompson ... the state attorney's office issued the warrant. Macchione, 45, was picked up at her home Tuesday afternoon by the Florida Highway Patrol. She was charged with DUI manslaughter and her bail was ...
14, May 2012 - Hernando Scott veto of early release bill defys logic - Hernando Today Scott's phobia against any relaxation of Florida's harsh sentencing regime brings to mind the astonishing fact that the United States imprisons far more people than any other nation. In 2007, according to United Nations statistics, 738 of every ...
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Crime Statistics For Hernando County*, FL

0 Murders in 2009
4 Rapes in 2009
64 Violent Crime in 2009
52 Burglaries in 2009
12 Robberies in 2009
48 Assaults in 2009
25 Auto Thefts in 2009
* Stats for sum of available city data in Hernando County
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