BREAKING NEWS: Police capture 5 Missouri inmates, including 3 sex offenders, who pulled off daring jail break
said Saturday that all of the five escaped jail inmates who broken out of the St. Francois County Detention Center last week have been located and taken into custody. "As of this morning, all escaped inmates have been located and taken into custody. While Wilkins was captured in Missouri, Pace, Tucker, McSean and Sebastian were located hours later in Ohio," the department wrote on Facebook.
The inmates have been identified as, from left to right, Kelly McSean, 52, Dakota Pace, 26, Michael Wilkins, 42, Aaron Sebastian, 30 and Lujuan Tucker, 37. The others included Kelly McSean, Dakota Pace, Aaron Sebastian, and LuJuan Tucker, who all broke out of the Farmington jail on Tuesday.
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