Two Prison Escapees Still Free in Indiana
Associated Press
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. —
Two inmates were captured and two others remained at large Friday after they broke through steel barriers blocking a steam-pipe tunnel and storm sewer and escaped from the maximum-security Indiana State Prison, authorities said.
The captured inmates were found near Lafayette early Friday, prison official Charles W. Neary said. The other two, one of whom was convicted in the murders of two Marion County sheriff’s deputies in 1981, have eluded a manhunt.
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