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Pancake pitstop leads police to escaped inmate, mom |
By 11alive.com- Christopher Buchanan |
Published: 11/15/2018 |
Flapjacks proved to be the undoing for an escaped inmate and his mother when their stop at IHOP gave police just enough time to catch up. Heard County authorities said 27-year-old Joshua Gullat was on work detail cleaning floors in the bathroom of the jail when he ran out the door around 11:30 p.m. Monday. Investigators later listened to a call he made earlier in the night and learned that he had planned the escape and expected to have his mother, 54-year-old Kathy Lynn Pence, pick him up. Read More. |
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