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Inmate back in custody after escape from Johnson County Justice Center |
By dailystarjournal.com |
Published: 03/07/2019 |
WARRENSBURG - An inmate is back in custody after escaping Wednesday afternoon, March 6, from the Johnson County Justice Center, Sheriff Scott Munsterman said Wednesday evening. At about 1:45 p.m., Johnson County Sheriff's deputies were made aware that inmate Douglas W. Bradler escaped custody. Sheriff's Office information states Bradler was awaiting a court appearance at the Johnson County Justice Center, 101 W. Market St., Warrensburg, when he escaped from custody. Read More. |
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