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Inmate caught after jail escape |
By Indianapolis Star |
Published: 06/08/2004 |
The first inmate to escape from Marion County's (Ind.) privately operated jail annex was caught Monday after about 15 hours. Leo Deberry, 24, had been sentenced Friday to 14 years in prison for burglary and theft. He was found about 9:30 a.m. Monday hiding between two cars in a parking lot in the 700 block of North Sherman Drive. The Marion County Jail II, 730 E. Washington St., opened in 1997 to help ease crowding at the main jail nearby. It houses 960 adult male inmates. Owned by the county, the Jail II is run under contract by Corrections Corporation of America, a Nashville, Tenn., company that operates prisons. The facility is privately staffed. |
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