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| He hatched a plan to escape jail, but just got more charges added |
| By sunherald.com- Wesley Muller |
| Published: 11/16/2016 |
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HANCOCK COUNTY Sheriff’s deputies and corrections officers thwarted a prison escape last week when an inmate swallowed an object as part of a plot to take a nurse hostage and flee, officials said. The escape attempt began Nov. 8 when an inmate at the Hancock County jail told guards he swallowed a razor blade, Assistant Warden Amanda Parker said. She identified the inmate as Jessie Allan Millis, 25, of Picayune. Millis was in jail after being arrested the previous day on more than a dozen charges including assaulting a police officer and eluding officers in a vehicle and subsequent foot pursuit. He now faces an additional charge of attempted escape from a correctional facility. Read More. |
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