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Monday 25 January 2016

Manhunt For 3 Dangerous’ Inmates Who Escaped Maximum Prison - Cut Through Steel Bars, Rappel From Rooftop to Escape California Jail [Photos+Video]

Wanted: Southern California authorities launched a frantic manhunt Saturday after inmates (left to right) Jonathan Thieu, Hossein Nayeri and Bac Duong escaped from jail 
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department released these photos of Jonathan Tieu, left, Hossein Nayeri, middle, and Bac Duong, right, on Jan. 23, 2016.
A search continued Saturday for three men who escaped from the Orange County Central Men's Jail by apparently cutting through steel bars and rappelling down the side of the multistory facility, authorities said.
Hossein Nayeri, 37, Jonathan Tieu, 20, and Bac Duong, 43, were all discovered unaccounted for about 9 p.m. Friday, Lt. Jeff Hallock of the Orange County Sheriff's Department said at a Saturday morning news conference.

Above is pictured the jail cell and vent screen that had been cut, near the floor at center rear, inside of the Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana, California by the three inmates
A search was immediately conducted at the Central Jail complex, located at 550 N. Flower St. in Santa Ana, and the adjacent Civic Center, but the inmates were not located, sheriff's officials said in a special bulletin.

Information gathered by investigators revealed that the inmates were last seen about 5 a.m. Friday. The disappearance was confirmed about midnight, according to Hallock.
The vent screen (above) had been cut and removed from the inside of the jail cell where the three men escaped from sometime on Friday, January 22
The vent screen (above) had been cut and removed from the inside of the jail cell where the three men escaped from sometime on Friday, January 22
"This was clearly a well thought out and planned escape" that may have been in the works for weeks or months, the lieutenant told reporters Saturday afternoon. Evidence indicated that the escapees had cut through 1/2-inch steel bars and made their way through plumbing tunnels before gaining access to an unsecured area of the jail's roof, he said.

Once there, they seemed to have pushed aside barbed wire, used a "makeshift rope" -- possibly fashioned from sheets or clothing -- to rappel to the ground, then fled the area on foot, Hallock said. It was unclear if they received any assistance from anyone outside the complex, he added.
A cord made of an undetermined fabric that facilitated the escape of three inmates is pictured above inside the Central men's Jail in California
A cord made of an undetermined fabric that facilitated the escape of three inmates is pictured above inside the Central men's Jail in California
The Orange County Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana is seen on Jan. 23, 2016, the day after three inmates escaped. (Credit: KTLA)
The Orange County Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana is seen on Jan. 23, 2016, the day after three inmates escaped. (Credit: KTLA)
The episode marked the third escape in the history of the maximum-security facility, which was built in the 1960s, according to the Sheriff's Department.
The exterior of the jail showing where razor wire was removed from a parapet, center rear, and a rope-like line, seen at right, is pictured above. Authorities believe the three inmates used the rope-like line to repel to the ground during their escape
The exterior of the jail showing where razor wire was removed from a parapet, center rear, and a rope-like line, seen at right, is pictured above. Authorities believe the three inmates used the rope-like line to repel to the ground during their escape



The inmates had faced various charges: Tieu was held on suspicion of murder, Duong on an attempted murder charge, and Nayeri on charges of kidnapping and torture, the bulletin stated.

Nayeri and Duong were ineligible for bail, while Tieu's had been set at $1 million, Hallock said.

The FBI has announced a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the prisoners' capture.
Lt. Jeff Hallock said at a news conference 'We're exhausting all investigative resources and measures to bring these three inmates back into custody'
Anyone with information about the case was urged to call the Sheriff’s Department at 714-647-7000.


Anonymous tips may also be submitted to O.C. Crime Stoppers at 855-847-6227 or via the website occrimestoppers.org.
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The mother of one of three inmates who escaped a maximum-security Orange County jail and is wanted for murder is pleading for her son to turn himself in. abc7.la/1QtV2Hf

Posted by ABC7 on Sunday, 24 January 2016

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