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| Accused killer one of 2 escaped inmates being sought by Walton lawmen |
| By waltonsun.co |
| Published: 12/18/2017 |
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CHIPLEY – The Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Walton County Sheriff’s Office are currently searching for two inmates who escaped from the Washington County Jail late Sunday night. According to a press release, the two inmates, who escaped at approximately 11 p.m., have been identified as Ronly Diaz Pardo and David Allan Anderson. Pardo, a 27-year-old Hispanic male, is approximately 6 feet, 1 inch tall and 183 pounds. Pardo is a Department of Corrections inmate who was recently transported to the Washington County Jail on a murder charge. Pardo is currently serving a sentence for two counts of sell manufacture or delivery of marijuana and lewd and lascivious battery out of Collier County, Florida. Anderson, a 39-year-old white male, is approximately 5 feet, 7 inches and weighs 175 pounds. Anderson was being held in the Washington County Jail on charges of fleeing and eluding law enforcement with disregard to safety of person or property, use or display of weapon during felony offense, possession of methamphetamines with intent to sell or deliver, trafficking of methamphetamines, possession of marijuana with intent to sell manufacture or deliver, possession of a controlled substance without prescription, and possession of paraphernalia. Anderson is also being held in jail under the authority of U.S. Marshals for trafficking in methamphetamines. Read More. |
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