The Shawshank redemption: a Prisoner got out of jail, breaking out of the wall

The authorities in Texas are searching for an inmate who escaped from prison on Thursday, December 26. A fugitive turned out to be 34-year-old Jace Martin lowes.

For the first time he was arrested in September 2018 for possession of marijuana, and then exonerated the very next day. Next week after the liberation, lowes was again detained. This time he showed a more extensive list of charges: possession of marijuana, burglary, car theft, evading arrest and assault on a police officer. He was sentenced to 70 years in prison.

After he got out of his cell, he opened the access to the infrastructure of the building. Somehow, the criminal had struck a brick wall and he managed to break free.

The Gregg County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating an inmate escape from the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office…

Geplaatst door Gregg County Sheriff’s Office op Donderdag 26 december 2019

Police searching for the fugitive and disseminates its description: about 6 feet tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Presumably, lowes is in the County of Marion, near Lake of the Pines in East Texas. He may be dressed in dark clothes and perhaps shaved hair on the head.

The police warn that the suspect is dangerous. If anyone has information about the location of Lowes, police urged to immediately contact local law enforcement, but in no case do not approach and do not try to apprehend the criminal yourself.

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