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Escapee Takes In a Game, Strikes Out With Warden

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Associated Press

Montana prison escapee Michael Michell was in Seattle when he decided to take in a baseball game.

Bad choice.

As he stood at a Kingdome souvenir stand, an old acquaintance was right behind him: the warden of Montana State Prison.

“Out of 27,000 people you run into a guy that you know,” Warden Jack McCormick told The Montana Standard newspaper. “I was a smidgen surprised.”

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McCormick, vacationing in Seattle, was at the Mariners-Orioles game Wednesday night with his son. He was browsing for souvenirs when he spotted Michell, who was convicted of homicide and was three months from a parole hearing when he escaped Jan. 19.

“He was real surprised to see me,” McCormick said. “He knew who I was. I said, ‘Hi, Mike, how ya doin’?’ ”

McCormick said Michell hesitated for a moment, then told the warden: “I guess I’ll see you back there.”

Michell, 40, faces an additional two to 10 years for escape, authorities said.

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