Toronto Star

Three inmates escape California jail

Potentiall­y violent men cut through plumbing tunnels, rappelled off unguarded roof

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LOS ANGELES, CALIF.— Three inmates escaped from a Southern California maximum-security jail by cutting through half-inch steel bars and rappelling from the roof by a makeshift rope, authoritie­s said Saturday as they continued hunting for the men, who include an alleged killer.

“It was very well-thought-out and planned,” Orange County sheriff’s Lt. Jeff Hallock said Saturday at a news conference.

The inmates were last seen at 5 a.m. Friday at the Orange County Central Men’s Jail in Santa Ana, about 65 kilometres southeast of Los Angeles. They could have escaped any time between then and late Friday night.

“The inmates cut through half-inch steel bars to facilitate their escape,” Hallock said.

They also cut through plumbing tunnels and finally made it to an un- guarded area of the roof where they were able to rappel to the ground using some kind of makeshift rope, Hallock said.

They were last seen wearing orange jail jumpsuits, he said. The inmates were seen at a 5 a.m. inmate count and were discovered missing at the 8 p.m. count, Hallock said.

Before the nighttime count, there was some kind of disturbanc­e at the jail that may have been part of the escape plan, Hallock said.

It slightly delayed the discovery that the men were missing, he said.

Some “small pieces of evidence” have been collected and investigat­ors will be looking at surveillan­ce camera footage, Hallock said.

Earlier, Hallock said it was the first escape from the 900-inmate facility in at least the past 20 years and could be the first breakout from the jail.

The inmates include 20-year-old Jonathan Tieu, who had been held on a $1 million (U.S.) bond since October 2013 on charges of murder, attempted murder and shooting at an inhabited dwelling. His case is believed to be gang related.

Hossein Nayeri, 37, had been held without bond since September 2014 on charges of kidnapping, torture, aggravated mayhem and burglary. Nayeri and three other men are accused of kidnapping a California marijuana dispensary owner in 2012. They drove the dispensary owner to a desert spot where they believed he had hidden money and then cut off his penis, authoritie­s said.

The third escaped inmate, 43-yearold Bac Duong, was being held without bond since last month on charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm and other charges.

It was unclear whether the men were armed but they should be considered very dangerous, Hallock said.

“I think the public should expect the worst if they’re encounteri­ng them and call 911 and allow the profession­als to respond,” Hallock said.

 ??  ?? From left, Hossein Nayeri, Jonathan Tieu, 20, and Bac Duong, 43, escaped from Orange County Central Men’s jail in Santa Ana, Calif., on Friday.
From left, Hossein Nayeri, Jonathan Tieu, 20, and Bac Duong, 43, escaped from Orange County Central Men’s jail in Santa Ana, Calif., on Friday.
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