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Four inmates escape from minimum security facility in southeast Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Four inmates escaped from a Franklin County minimum security facility Thursday have been identified, according to Columbus police documents. At the scene, a detective with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said four male inmates escaped from the Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility on the 1700 block of Alum Creek Drive. The four inmates escaped by breaking a window, the detective said, adding law enfor…
4 inmates escape from Ohio minimum security facility, reports say
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Authorities are searching for four inmates after they escaped Thursday from a minimum-security facility through a broken window.The Columbus Dispatch reports the inmates were being held at the Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility. According to its website, the facility is a residential prison diversion program for adult males.
Four Inmates Escape Franklin County Correctional Facility
Source: Hari Sucahyo / Getty Authorities are searching for four inmates who escaped from a Franklin County minimum-security facility Thursday evening, according to police documents. The escape occurred at the Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility. A detective with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said the inmates, all male, broke out by smashing a window. Arrest warrants are currently being processed. RELATED: Prayers Up: Det…
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