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| Virginia escapee from 1982 arrested |
| By timesdispatch.com |
| Published: 05/15/2009 |
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STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Published: May 15, 2009 The FBI says a man who escaped from a Virginia prison in 1982 has been arrested in Georgia. Richard Boucher, 56, was taken into custody Wednesday on a fugitive warrant in Murray County, along the Tennessee line, where he had lived for most of the past 27 years, said Gregory Jones, special agent in charge of the FBI in Atlanta. Boucher, who used the alias Eric Coleman in Georgia, was serving a 10-year robbery sentence at the Virginia Department of Corrections prison in Chesapeake when he escaped, Jones said. Larry Traylor, spokesman for the Corrections Department, said that at about 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 24, 1982, Eddie James Bryan, now 50, and Boucher overpowered an officer working the entrance gate of the Tidewater Correctional Unit. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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