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What are murderers doing in privately run medium security prison that can be escaped by cutting a hole in a fence?
Authorities continued a manhunt Saturday for three convicted murderers who escaped a day earlier from a medium- security prison in northwestern Arizona. The men escaped Friday night using pliers to cut a hole through a fence of the privately run Arizona State Prison-Kingman, said Deputy Director Charles Flanagan of the Arizona Department of Corrections.
Authorities say the men - along with a suspected accomplice - kidnapped two truck drivers from a Kingman truck stop and used the big rig to drive to Flagstaff.
I sure hope the state bills the prison's owner for all the costs associated with pursuing these escapees, along with overtime and interest, and maybe some hefty fines to top it off.
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