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McCook’s inmate escapes while emptying trash

Courtesy: Nebraska Department of Corrections

LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska) – At around 7:49 pm, 39-year-old Richard Grant escaped from McCook’s Work Ethic Camp.

According to authorities, Grant was with a staff member and two other inmates emptying trash in the north parking lot when he started running.

Local law enforcement and the Nebraska State Patrol have been notified.

Grant is described as a 5’10 inch Native American weighing 185 lbs. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Grant was sentenced to 29 to 44 years on charges outside Lancaster County that include manslaughter, assault by a confined person, and felony possession of a deadly weapon.

He began his sentence on November 15, 2005. His tentative release date is November 18, 2029.

He has a parole hearing scheduled for July 2023. Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts should contact local authorities or the NSP.

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