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Maine prisoner who escaped home confinement captured |
By bangordailynews.com- Callie Ferguson |
Published: 01/17/2018 |
An escaped prisoner who left his home confinement Tuesday afternoon was reportedly captured later that night, according to police. The Maine Department of Corrections said Robert John Berry, 46, left confinement without permission around 1 p.m. Tuesday, according to Maine Public Radio. Berry began serving a 16-month sentence for theft in May, and he was assigned to the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Charleston. As of late Tuesday night, he was reported back in custody, according to the Dover-Foxcroft Police Department, citing an automated email from the Department of Corrections. Dover-Foxcroft is just northwest of Charleston. Read More. |
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