Jail guards in the US state of Georgia searching for an escaped inmate did not have to look very far - the fugitive was caught sneaking back into prison.
Guards spotted Harry Jackson, 25, trying to creep back in with 14 packs of cigarettes allegedly stolen from a nearby store.
The alarm had been raised earlier after a jail door was found unlocked.
He had opened a door to the exercise yard and climbed an outer fence to get away, Sheriff Tommy Gregory said.
Jackson now faces new charges of breaking out of prison and burglary, reported AP news agency.
He was in jail in Woodbine, Camden County, on charges including possession of a controlled substance and violating probation, reported AP.
——————————————————-
This is more common than you’d think. Allenwood federal prison, Pennsylvania, often wasn’t looking when many of its prisoners jumped fence to drink the night away in local bars, only to return the next morning. Most of the prisoners in Allenwood were undergoing ‘correction’ for white collar crimes, and arent/werent a ‘threat to society’ without their accountants, legal staff, and paper shredders. This is common knowledge to most of the residents of White Deer, PA and its surrounding areas. Theyre good ol’ boys, they come right back.
Alex Newson the blog
Escapee caught creeping into jail