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Community reacts after search for escaped inmate ends in Piney Chapel |
By waaytv.com- Scottie Kay |
Published: 02/14/2019 |
An escaped inmate is back behind bars in Limestone County and we're hearing from people who live in the community where he was captured. Deputies arrested Joseph Davis Tuesday night in Piney Chapel after he walked away from work detail at Cast Products Incorporated the day before. “We kept our firearms close—let’s put it that way—in case anybody was to break in, because you never know, with somebody on the run, how dangerous they are," said Mark Guisasola. Mark Guisasola has lived in the Piney Chapel community his entire life and said he has never worried about his safety the way he did earlier this week after a Limestone County inmate walked away from his job. Read More. |
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