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| SAN DIEGO: 2 escapees include woman convicted of Riverside holdup |
| By pe.com- Richard Brooks |
| Published: 01/06/2016 |
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Some 2-1/2 years after she helped rob workers at a Kohl's department store in Riverside, a 28-year-old woman is among two prison inmates accused of escaping custody in San Diego. Tumoi Chenette King drew a five-year sentence for her role in the July 2013 holdup at the Tyler Street store. She was scheduled to be paroled in October 2016, say California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials. Instead, they say, King and 20-year-old Viviana Mendez walked away Monday, Jan. 4, from a state facility where soon-to-be-released inmates can serve the remainder of their sentences in a community program instead of state prison. Read More. |
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