San Bernadino County - West Valley Detention Center

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Rancho Cucamonga, United States

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San Bernadino County - West Valley Detention Center Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

San Bernadino County - West Valley Detention Center is located in Rancho Cucamonga, United States on 9500 Etiwanda Ave. San Bernadino County - West Valley Detention Center is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category school in United States.

Address

9500 Etiwanda Ave

Phone

+1 9097088371

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dylan Nares

Room service is great. Very Nice place to take the family. Vey good , would go back again. The food is amazing the have a gourmet chef. They also have a lot of things you can learn. One of my friend taught me how to make a shank out of a pipe cleaner and pencil. I also learned how to cure myself from a black eye. 5/5

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Rume Diam

Was supposed to go on a tour of the detention center today with my class. Completely missed the time block due to a lack of directions given and lack of signs. I just went home completely frustrated and angry because once you miss the appointment time, there isn't anything you can do. Somebody fix this and make this place easier to navigate with a map, more signs, or SOMETHING.

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Danielle Rios

They don’t properly feed you good room service is free along with cable and a bed really dirty walls not clean at all

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Ernie Llerena

Facility is disgusting place. Toilet is not clean. No water except for hot water. They stuff cell with people pass capacity for long periods of time. Deputies treat people like trash. The idea that a person is innocent until proven guilty is a farce. Your guilty until proven Innocent. I never had a problem with deputies before this horrible experience. I don't have any respect for these people.

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Angelina Hayes

Do anyone knows who to contact if a imate is having grand mal seizures every morning due to the staff not giving him his medication.Like this is life-threatening and when I called the jail they just tell me if he was to died they'll call me. I was told they don't listen to the inmates in emergency situations such as medical needs . My husband has been in the hospital there three times I have not yet got a phone call and inmate called me to let me know several times he's went in the hospital and had a seizure while in custody.. my husband was let go the same day after hitting his head busting it open blood all over the place this is his third head injury while in custody.