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Corrections secretary apologizes for prisoner release glitch
By khq.com- Matt Pusatory
Published: 12/29/2015

OLYMPIA, Wash. -

The Washington Department of Corrections confirmed Monday that two offenders released from prison prior to their actual release date allegedly committed new crimes during the time they should have been in prison. The DOC continues to review records for any additional offenders who may have committed new crimes.

DOC and law enforcement officers are still searching for one of the two offenders. The department says the offender did serve his sanctioned time for the new offense of attempt to elude law enforcement, due to the miscalculation, he will need to complete his full prison term for his original offense, which was assault.

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