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| Woman gets three years for fifth escape |
| By rutlandherald.com- Eric Francis |
| Published: 04/05/2016 |
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A Springfield probationer who cut the GPS tracking bracelet off her ankle late last summer and disappeared for a month and a half before she was recaptured will, as a consequence, spend the next three years in jail without further access to furlough opportunities. Amber Harmon, 33, sighed and rolled her head as she entered guilty pleas this past week to a felony charge of escape and an accompanying misdemeanor count of possession of heroin before she was returned to women’s prison in Chittenden County. Harmon, who has an extensive series of convictions on her criminal record including eight previous felony convictions for check forgeries, identity thefts, and previous escapes dating back to 2001, had been released on furlough to a relative’s residence on Main Street in Springfield and fitted with the ankle bracelet. Read More. |
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