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Transport policy for inmates may be changed after inmate escape in Berkeley County |
By live5news.com- Harve Jacobs |
Published: 09/12/2019 |
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office says department policy may have been violated when an inmate escaped from a deputy’s cruiser Wednesday afternoon. The inmate, 33-year old Harley Douglas, escaped while being transported to a hearing at the Berkeley County Courthouse. Chief Deputy Jeremy Baker says before Douglas’ escape, he was wearing handcuffs and shackles and sitting in the front seat of the deputy’s car because of an issue with his leg. Read More. |
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