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Miss. Jailer Beaten as Six Break Out of Jail Block
By Vicksburg Press
Published: 12/02/2002

Six inmates overpowered and beat a jailer about midnight before escaping from a second-floor cell block at the Warren County jail.
Two of the escapees were recaptured, one before he made it out of the building. Late this morning, four remained at large, including one who is a suspect in a double shooting.
The detention officer, Rick Haggard, was admitted to River Region Medical Center, and was reported in stable condition.
'Officer Haggard opened a corridor door to cell block D, for an inmate to hand him (outgoing) mail,' Sheriff Martin Pace said this morning. Indications are that as Haggard opened the door, the inmate grabbed him and several others ran into the corridor. The inmates then overpowered Officer Haggard and beat him down.
'Haggard then managed to get past the inmates and secure the floor,' Pace said. 'He locked the corridor door and locked the elevator down, but as they had beaten him down, they took his keys, they unlocked the stairwell that leads into the public lobby.'
Pace said when the inmates, all awaiting trial on charges by Vicksburg Police, reached the lobby they broke out a window and five fled.
Jamie Maurice Woods, 18, was taken into custody by detention officers in the lobby. Louis Gaskin, 21, was arrested by Vicksburg police in a cab 45 minutes later, Pace said.
The at-large escapees, with descriptions, charges they face and arrest dates, are:
• Reginald Sims, 21, 208 Overlook Drive, 5-foot-6, 150 pounds, aggravated assault, Oct. 21;
• Randy Morrison, 21, 1410 First East St., 5-foot-7, 168 pounds, armed robbery, July 10;
• Derrick Hyland, 18, 426 Dana Road, 6-foot-2, 145 pounds, burglary and grand larceny, Sept. 23; and
• Michael Woods, 34, Marilyn Drive, Jackson, 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, automobile theft, July 8.
Pace said if anyone sees the escapees to exercise caution.
'There is no indication at this point that they are armed,' Pace said. 'I would urge the public if they see them not to do anything but call 911.'
District Attorney Gil Martin said anyone who helps the escapees will also be prosecuted.
'These guys cannot hide without the help of friends and family,' he said. 'Anyone caught assisting them will be charged with aiding an escapee.' That crime carries a maximum prison sentence of five years, Martin added.
'The best thing they can do for them is to turn them in,' Martin said.


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