The Bristol County Sheriff's Office on Monday released images of a housing unit at the House of Correction in Dartmouth that was cleaned up after it was trashed during an inmate standoff.
A release said a team spent 16 hours over the weekend cleaning the GB housing unit.
Sheriff Paul Heroux said inmates did up to $200,000 in damage during unrest last month. The trouble began when some inmates refused to be moved to another housing unit.
The sheriff's office is in the midst of getting estimates to repair windows, doors, cameras and sprinklers.
Heroux said investigators are reviewing surveillance video and evidence collected during the cleanup. He said charges are expected in the weeks ahead.
The standoff ended with no injuries to inmates or personnel.