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Authorities searching for man who walked away from Shawnee County Jail annex
By cjonline.com- Phil Anderson
Published: 10/23/2019

Authorities on Wednesday said they were searching for a man who walked away from the Shawnee County Jail’s minimum-custody annex late Tuesday.

According to Maj. Timothy Phelps, of the Shawnee County Department of Corrections, the inmate, Hugh Adam Wilson III, fled from custody around 11 p.m. Tuesday.

Local law enforcement agencies were notified to help locate Wilson and return him to custody, Phelps said.

Wilson had been booked into jail on Oct. 10 in connection with felony drug possession, multiple misdemeanor traffic offenses and municipal bench warrants. He was also sentenced on a misdemeanor probation violation.

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