McCook’s escaped inmate is not believed to be in the Red Willow County area.
MCCOOK, Nebraska (Nebraska) — The Nebraska Department of Corrections reported on Sunday that an inmate had escaped from a work ethic camp in McCook.
The Nebraska Department of Corrections said in a press release that Ronald Grant, along with an employee and two other inmates, was dumping trash in the north parking lot around 7:49 p.m. Sunday as he ran west and headed south.
The McCook Police Department said they have reason to believe Grant was no longer in the Red Willow County area at 10:58 a.m. Monday.
The Nebraska Department of Corrections reports that Grant began serving his sentence on November 15, 2005. He was sentenced to terms of 29 to 44 years outside of Lancaster County on charges including manslaughter, assault by a prisoner, and possession of a deadly weapon. weapon. A parole hearing has been scheduled for July 2023, with an estimated release date of November 18, 2029.
Grant is a 39-year-old Native American who is 5’10” and weighs 185 pounds. with black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts is asked to contact local authorities or the Nebraska State Patrol.
The WEC is a minimum B security facility that focuses on programming and treatment to prepare people for release. Individuals housed in this facility may be allowed to perform work and program assignments in the community with periodic supervision. Minimum Detention Level B is a lower level of detention and is provided in an institution with less stringent restrictions.
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