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| Captured Escapees Wave Extradition |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 02/28/2006 |
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A convicted killer and the dog trainer accused of helping him escape from prison in an animal crate both waived extradition Monday and will be returned to Kansas. The trainer, Toby Young, appeared briefly before a judge in the county where she had been captured on Friday with escaped inmate John Manard. Young ran a dog rehabilitation program at the Lansing Correctional Facility in Kansas and authorities said she used her access to the prison to help Manard escape. Manard also waived extradition Monday at hearing in Chattanooga, about 45 miles southwest of Athens. The two had been fugitives since February 12, when authorities say Manard, 27, climbed into a dog crate at the prison and was driven away by Young in a Safe Harbor Prison Dog Program van. The officer on duty never checked the crate, apparently because he trusted Young, prison officials said. |
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