Local News in Brief : Escaped Inmates Remain at Large
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Two inmates who escaped from Camp Kline, a minimum-security prison in the Angeles National Forest, remained at large Monday, authorities said.
The escaped inmates were not identified, but one was serving a sentence for burglary and the other was in prison for drunk driving and hit-and-run convictions, Sheriff’s Deputy David Galceran said. They apparently walked away from the camp on East Fork Road just east of Highway 39 above Azusa between 3 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, he said.
Camp Kline is an extension of the Sierra Conservation Center in Tuolumne County near Jamestown.
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