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Arkansas inmate escapes from jail for third time in 2 years


Jeromy Call (Crawford County Sheriff’s Office in Arkansas)

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A search is underway for an inmate who escaped from an Arkansas jail for the third time in two years, KFSM-TV in Arkansas reported Friday.

Jeromy Call escaped from the Crawford County Detention Center through a duct vent at 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 30. Call was wearing a black hoodie and dark-colored pants when he escaped, according to the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.

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Crawford County Chief Brad Wiley told KFSM-TV no one saw Call escape, but he was caught on surveillance video leaving the jail. The chief added that Call’s family told authorities they have not heard from him.

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The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office said they received several leads but have not found Call. On Friday, police obtained a warrant for second-degree escape and are now seeking assistance from U.S. Marshals to find him.

Call is serving a 10-year sentence on theft and weapons charges, according to KNWA-TV in Arkansas. The 38-year-old man has brown hair and brown eyes, and authorities said he does not have a history of violence.

KNWA-TV reported that Call pleaded guilty to theft by receiving and possessing a firearm in connection with an incident in August 2020. He was sentenced to 10 years in jail on the theft charge and received a six-year suspended sentence for the firearms charge.

According to KFSM-TV, Call was in the Crawford County Jail waiting to be transferred to the Arkansas Department of Corrections after being sentenced in September.

Call and another inmate led law enforcement on a three-day search in Oct. 2021 after they escaped from a detention center in Poteau, Oklahoma. Officers later found Call more than 80 miles north of where he escaped, KFSM-TV reported.

LeFlore County Sheriff Rodney Derryberry told KFSM-TV that Call escaped from the LeFlore County Detention Center in February 2021 while in jail for multiple counts of felony burglaries.

This story was reported from Washington, D.C. 
 

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