IRON COUNTY, Mo. — Police are searching for three inmates who are on the run after escaping from Iron County Jail overnight.
The men escaped sometime between 10 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday from the jail in Ironton, according to the Ironton Police Department. It is unclear how they escaped or what direction they traveled.
Tracy Brown, 57, is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and has green eyes with salt and pepper hair that is balding on top. His clothing description is unknown, but he was last known to be wearing a black and white jumpsuit.
Dwight Abernathie, 36, is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and has blue eyes and red hair. He was wearing a white T-shirt and gray sweatpants.
Samuel Gillam, 35, is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and has blue eyes and brown hair. He was wearing a white T-shirt and striped pants.
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IRON COUNTY, Mo. — Police are searching for three inmates who are on the run after escaping from Iron County Jail overnight.
The men escaped sometime between 10 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday from the jail in Ironton, according to the Ironton Police Department. It is unclear how they escaped or what direction they traveled.
Tracy Brown, 57, is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and has green eyes with salt and pepper hair that is balding on top. His clothing description is unknown, but he was last known to be wearing a black and white jumpsuit.
Dwight Abernathie, 36, is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and has blue eyes and red hair. He was wearing a white T-shirt and gray sweatpants.
Samuel Gillam, 35, is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and has blue eyes and brown hair. He was wearing a white T-shirt and striped pants.
Keith and Tracy Brown, Lonedell, were sentenced to federal prison terms in connection with a drug-making operation that was uncovered in March 2007, authorities said.
Keith Brown was sentenced to serve eight years in prison and Tracy Brown received a 46-month federal term in the case, according to U.S. Attorney Catherine L. Hanaway. Both pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing pseudoephedrine knowing it would be used to make meth. The sentences were handed down in July.
Detective Sgt. Jason Grellner, commander of the Franklin County Narcotics Enforcement Unit (FCNEU), said the state law that requires customers to sign a pharamacy log when they buy medicine containing pseudoephedrine was key to the arrests and convictions.
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Keith and Tracy Brown, Lonedell, were sentenced to federal prison terms in connection with a drug-making operation that was uncovered in March 2007, authorities said.
Keith Brown was sentenced to serve eight years in prison and Tracy Brown received a 46-month federal term in the case, according to U.S. Attorney Catherine L. Hanaway. Both pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing pseudoephedrine knowing it would be used to make meth. The sentences were handed down in July.
Detective Sgt. Jason Grellner, commander of the Franklin County Narcotics Enforcement Unit (FCNEU), said the state law that requires customers to sign a pharamacy log when they buy medicine containing pseudoephedrine was key to the arrests and convictions.
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