One prison escapee detained, other still at large

Suspect is still on the run

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Harris County deputies have captured a prisoner who escaped from a Louisiana detention Facility on 29th September, whereas, another suspect is still on the run.

The arrest was made in the 2700 block of Skelton Drive Tuesday night.

The suspects were two of the five prisoners who broke out of the detention facility few months back. They are responsible for several aggravated assaults and robberies in Harris County.

According to HCSO, anyone with information leading to the arrest of the outstanding individual would be eligible for a reward. The outstanding suspect is considered to be armed and dangerous.

March 29, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
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