Monday, July 31

Prison Break: 12 Inmates Make Alabama Jailbreak


12 inmates escaped from the Walker County Jail
in Jasper, Alabama on Sunday evening, leading
to a massive manhunt and the recapturing
of eight of them, authorities said.

Walker County Jail officials said that 12 inmates
escaped at around 9:30 p.m. local time.
Authorities have not said how the inmates were
able to escape the prison.
According to officials at the Walker County Jail,
the following escaped prisoners are still on the
run:

Christopher Micheal Smith, 19 - in jail for
attempted murder, first-degree burglary,
unlawful breaking and entering, second-degree
theft.

-Brady Andrew Kilpatrick, 24 - in jail for
possession of a controlled substance,
possession of drug paraphernalia, and
possession of marijuana.

-Larry Inman Jr, 29 - in jail for two counts of
receiving stolen property, attempting to elude,
failure to appear.

- Ethan Howard Pearl, 24 – in jail for resisting
arrest, obstructing government operations,
possession of drug paraphernalia, promoting
prison contraband, failure to appear on fourth-
degree theft.

While Eight of the runaway inmates were
recaptured at 10:45 p.m. local time, about four
hours after breaking out of the Walker County
Jail in Jasper, Alabama about 33 miles
northwest of Birmingham.

The Walker County Sheriff’s Office posted on
their Facebook page that a $500 dollar reward is
being offered for information leading to the
arrest of the escapees. Anyone with information
is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at
205-302-6464.

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