The 104-year-old woman named Loretta spent her birthday in prison last week at her request.
“Our new friend, Loretta, came to the Sheriff’s Office today to get her 104th birthday wishes allowed!” February 10th by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office Facebook I said the day’s post.
“She celebrated her 104th birthday On February 8th, “This post stated.
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Livingston County is located in New York’s Finger Lakes area, south of Rochester.
The 104-year-old said this post Local nursing home. When asked what she wanted to do for her latest birthday, she had the most unusual request: she wanted to go to prison.
Loretta, shown on the right, spent her 104th birthday by visiting the prison. That’s something she’s always wanted to do. (Livingston County Sheriff’s Office)
“Her reaction was that she wanted to ‘see inside our prison,'” the Facebook post said.
Hurlburt Care Communities, which owns the nursing facility, shared more details on the residents’ prison trips on its Facebook page.
“Thank you all for the laughs.”
“Thank you to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office for granting Loretta’s wish!” Posted on February 10th.
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In addition to her prison tour, 100 people Cake and coffee He was fingerprinted along with the officer, photographed a mug, and trapped in a cell. “We were able to meet a number of representatives, including one of our new K-9s,” said Hurlburt Care Communities.
The Sheriff’s Office is called Loretta (the last name is not provided) “Amazing sports” about her voluntary prison stay. “Thank you for all the laughs,” he added.

The 100 of the 100 shown previously enjoyed cakes and coffee with the officers as part of their birthday celebration. (Livingston County Sheriff’s Office)
“Loretta had a great time touring our prison facility. We are so happy to be able to grant her birthday wish,” the Facebook Sheriff’s Office said. .
Loretta also shared the secret of her longevity: “Take your business in mind!” she said.
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Only 0.03% of the US population Over 100 years oldsaid the US Census Bureau.
Living up to 104 is definitely impressive, but the residents of the nursing home are still 10 years younger. It currently lives the oldest American.

During her trip to prison, Loretta (center) was fingerprinted, photographed a mug, and spent time in the holding cell. (Livingston County Sheriff’s Office)
The title was sent to Naomi Whitehead, born on a farm in Georgia on September 26, 1910, the Associated Press reported.
She recently became the oldest living American after the death of 115-year-old Elizabeth Francis.
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Francis of Texas passed away on October 22, 2024.