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| Three Inmates Escape S.C. Prison |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 11/05/2002 |
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Three inmates escaped from a South Carolina prison Sunday afternoon after scaling a fence and getting in a car. The three men were serving time at MacDougall Correctional Institute near Ridgeville for burglary and armed robbery. 'They were seen getting into a light blue or gray medium-sized vehicle,' Corrections Department spokeswoman Cheryl Bates-Lee said. A witness said they were seen headed toward U.S. 176, Bates-Lee said. Lee said the inmates are: Juan Ashley, 20, who was serving 11 years for a burglary conviction; Cameron Jones, serving eight years for burglary and Alfred Slaughter, 28, serving 10 years for armed robbery. |

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