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Sheriff: Monroe County inmate with two months left on sentence escapes from work detail |
By knoxnews.com- Hayes Hickman |
Published: 01/15/2019 |
A Monroe County jail inmate with roughly two months left on his sentence escaped Monday when he walked away from a work detail at a waste disposal and recycling center, authorities said. John Adam Cogdill, 38, escaped at about 2:45 p.m. while working at the Madisonville Convenience Center, according to a Monroe County Sheriff's Office news release. He was last seen heading west. Cogdill had 63 days remaining on his jail term for a misdemeanor violation of probation. Read More. |
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Why couldn't he just wait two more months? He set himself up for years of more pain. Not good. Hamilton Lindley
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