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| Inmate sought after walking away from Rock Hill facility |
| By charlotteobserver.com- Teddy Kulmala |
| Published: 01/26/2016 |
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ROCK HILL Authorities are searching for an inmate who walked away from his minimum-security facility in Rock Hill on Monday night, according to the S.C. Department of Corrections. Zachary Lee Reeves, 26, left the Catawba Pre-release Center on Milling Road in Rock Hill just before 9 p.m. Monday, corrections officials said in a release. He was serving an eight-year prison sentence for a burglary charge in Horry County. Reeves was last seen wearing his tan Department of Corrections uniform, officials said. He is described as a white male, 5-foot-10 and 119 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. He also has an angel tattoo on his right shoulder. Read More. |
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