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Crawford County jail escapee captured in Oklahoma
STIGLER – A person who has escaped from jail 3 times is again in custody in Oklahoma, the Haskell County Sheriff’s workplace reported.
Jeromy Name, 38, escaped the Crawford County Detention Middle in Van Buren about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30 by crawling by means of an air duct vent, the Crawford County Sheriff’s workplace reported. He had twice escaped the Le Flore County, Okla. Jail.
A manhunt that lasted greater than three weeks ended with the assistance of a tip Dec. 23.
“Haskell County Sheriff’s workplace, U.S. Marshals Service, Le Flore County Sheriff’s Workplace, Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Workplace, and different businesses have labored tirelessly and in coordination to deliver a fugitive to justice,” Haskell County Sheriff’s workplace posted Saturday.
Name was within the Crawford County Jail after being sentenced on theft and felon in possession of firearm costs when he escaped Nov. 30. He has beforehand escaped from the Le Flore County, Okay. jail, in keeping with reviews.
The sheriff’s workplace reported on Thursday evening, Dec. 23, 2022, “info was acquired on the situation of escapee and felon, Jeromy Name.”
Haskell and Le Flore counties deputies secured the situation, “bringing a a number of week manhunt to a profitable and incident free closure,” the sheriff reported.
“Jeromy Name is suspected, with costs pending, of a number of thefts within the Haskell, Le Flore, and presumably Sequoyah County area. This arrest proves that collaboration with different businesses with out concern for credit score produces outcomes that our communities might be happy with,” Haskell County Sheriff posted.
Regulation officers recovered a Jeep stolen from Haskell County and a pickup stolen from Le Flore County together with as firearms, binoculars, and numerous different small gadgets, the Haskell County Sheriff reported.
This text initially appeared on Fort Smith Occasions File: A Crawford County jail escapee has been captured in Oklahoma