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| Fugitives who escaped from re-entry program nabbed |
| By fox5sandiego.com- Sandra Phillips |
| Published: 01/13/2016 |
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SAN DIEGO — Two women who walked away from a Linda Vista halfway house designed to help qualifying convicts transition back into society were back in prison Tuesday, a week after they went on the lam. Tumoi King, 28, and Viviana Mendez, 20, removed electronic location monitors from their ankles and left the Community Transitional Reentry Program facility on Jan. 4, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Agents with the CDCR Special Service Unit arrested Mendez at a La Mesa motel early Saturday and captured King at Fremont-area inn on Monday morning, officials said. The pair were processed into the California Institution for Women in Corona and the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla, respectively. Read More. |
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