
Free Inmate pen pal
(Below is exactly how name, inmate #, address should be on envelope if your writing a letter to an inmate.)
Trysten
(Name & Inmate/DOC number)
Trysten Benton 256685
MCF:Rush City
MCF-Rush City, Minnesota P.O. Box 247 Phoenix, MD 21131
What’s good? My name is Trysten, also known as TSavo. I’m currently incarcerated at MCF–Rush City in Minnesota. My anticipated release date is March 17, 2027.
I’m hoping to connect with someone who enjoys good conversation and genuine connection. I’m open to writing letters and talking on the phone during the rest of my time here, and if we build a solid friendship, I’d be open to continuing that connection after my release.
I believe the best connections start as friends and grow naturally from there. Time can feel pretty lonely in here, so having someone to talk to, laugh with, and get to know would really mean a lot. I’m open-minded, respectful, and looking forward to meeting someone who’s willing to see if we click.
Date of birth:
Nov 22, 2002
Sex:
Male
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Race:
Native American
Hair color:
Brown
Eye color:
Brown
Height:
6ft 2
Weight:
220
Estimated release date:
March 17, 2027
Maximum release date:
July 28, 2028
Who do you want emails/messages/letters from:
Women
Can you receive email/messaging:
Yes
What service can people email/message you through:
Jpay, textbehind
Do you want to receive letters in the mail:
Brief directions on how to send email/message:
Download JPay, enter my inmate number, add me to your inmate list. Make sure when writing letters through USPS that my OID number is after my name, do not abbreviate Minnesota after writing the correction facility.


