A convicted sex offender escaped
from San Quentin State Prison before dawn last week, apparently using a
blanket and gloves to scale a fence topped with razor wire, authorities
said.
Eduardo Mariscal was in his bunk
at the 1 a.m. head count, but was missing when officers made another count
two hours later, prison spokesman Vernell Crittendon said.
“It doesn't look like he had any
assistance from inside,” Crittendon said.
Mariscal, 31, was housed in a medium-security
dormitory-style cellblock, bunking with hundreds of other inmates, when
somehow he managed to walk out of the building unnoticed, Crittendon said.
About 200 feet away, near a perimeter fence that is 14 feet high and topped
with razor wire, authorities found a pair of gloves and a blanket.
Authorities believe Mariscal threw
the blanket over the razor wire before scaling the fence.
Mariscal was sentenced in May 1994
for sex crimes involving minors. He had a tentative release date of July
2001.
The prison, which opened in 1852,
is California's oldest and houses its death row. It was designed to hold
nearly 3,300 inmates but currently houses 5,850.
In the small cluster of homes next
to the prison, a handful of prison officials went door-to-door to tell
residents about the escape.
``We want them to know that this
community is safe,'' Crittendon said. ``We know he's not here.''
Crittendon did not immediately know
how many prisoners have escaped from San Quentin or exactly when the last
one took place, except that it was at least three years ago.
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