Authorities were searching late last
week for seven inmates, including two convicted murderers, who took officers
hostage, commandeered a cache of weapons then escaped from a south Texas
prison in a stolen pickup truck.
Corrections officers, tracking dogs
and Texas Rangers converged on the area outside the Connally Unit prison
after the daring escape on December 13. Two of the inmates were believed
to be armed with 14 .357 Magnum pistols and 238 rounds of ammunition.
“We think this is a well-planned
and well-executed escape that may have been under consideration by some
of the inmates for several weeks,'' said Larry Todd, a spokesman for the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Todd said the inmates - all sentenced
for violent crimes - took 11 employees and three other inmates hostage
in the maintenance shop, where they worked as trusties. They then dressed
in clothes taken from the civilian workers and raided a guard tower for
weapons and ammunition.
They surprised two officers near
the back gate and tied them up before making their getaway, Todd said.
The white pickup was found later at a Wal-Mart store near Kenedy, about
50 miles southeast of San Antonio.
About 100 correctional officers
- some with tracking dogs, some on horseback - searched nearby fields for
the inmates. The Connally Unit has been locked down while prison workers
and other inmates are questioned.
Though all the escapees were convicted
of violent offenses, they had clean enough records behind bars to earn
trusty status in the maintenance shop, Todd said. They were serving sentences
ranging from 30 years to life in prison for kidnapping, robbery, sex assault,
child abuse or murder.
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