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Chesterfield County Inmates Escape Custody, Search Underway for Four Dangerous Individuals

Fugitive Search Underway

Chesterfield County Inmates Escape Custody, Search Underway

Four Inmates on the Run After Early Morning Escape

Chesterfield County, S.C. – Authorities are currently searching for four inmates who escaped from custody on Tuesday morning, according to the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office. The inmates have been identified as Emanuel Robson Planco, Anton Conway Bennett, Kyonne Marquise McLeod, and De’Shawn Malik Fox.

Details of the Escape

The escape occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, with law enforcement quickly mobilizing to locate the individuals. The sheriff’s office has requested assistance from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division to strengthen their search efforts. The specific reasons for the escape remain unclear, but law enforcement officials are actively investigating how it happened.

Background of the Inmates

According to prison records, McLeod and Bennett were serving sentences for offenses related to breaking into vehicles. In addition to these charges, Bennett was also facing a charge for possession of a stolen vehicle. Meanwhile, Fox had a history of convictions involving assaults and inflicting bodily injuries. The charges against Planco are still being reviewed as officials have not released immediate information regarding his criminal background.

Community Response and Search Efforts

The sheriff’s office has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any tips or information that could assist in locating the escaped inmates. Community members are being asked to call a designated number for tips: 843-287-0235. Sheriff’s deputies are canvassing various areas within the county where the inmates could potentially be hiding. The urgency of the search reflects the county’s concern for public safety, as these individuals have a history of criminal behavior.

Public Safety Concerns

While there have been no reported incidents or threats to public safety since the escape, officials are taking precautionary measures. Schools and local businesses have been advised to exercise caution and report any suspicious activities. The sheriff’s office is working diligently to ensure that the community remains safe and updated on the situation.

Closure

As the search for the escapees continues, Chesterfield County residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news updates and the sheriff’s office announcements. The cooperation between law enforcement agencies is crucial in ensuring that these individuals are apprehended swiftly.

As the investigation unfolds, further details regarding the circumstances of the escape and the efforts to recapture the inmates will be released to the public. Authorities stress the importance of community involvement during this ongoing search.


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