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| Second of 2 escaped New Mexico inmates caught in Albuquerque |
| By ktbs.com- Mary Hudetz & Morgan Lee |
| Published: 03/14/2016 |
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - The manhunt for the second of two New Mexico convicts ended Saturday in an Albuquerque apartment with the fugitive surrendering without a fight. Uniformed officers were still waiting for tactical units to arrive when Lionel Clah suddenly exited the building, police spokesman Simon Drobik said. The other convict, Joseph Cruz, was caught Friday. "Clah literally walked out the front door and gave up," police spokesman Simon Drobik said. "He basically said, 'I don't want anybody to get hurt.'" A woman called 911 around noon and said she had been away from her home for two days and believed Clah was inside, Drobik said. Responding officers established a perimeter around the two-story apartment before entering. Read More. |
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