Chattanooga Times Free Press

Escaped Georgia inmates caught in Tennessee

- BY KATE BRUMBACK

MADISON, Ga. — Two escaped inmates sought in the killings of two guards on a prison bus in Georgia were captured Thursday in Tennessee, authoritie­s said.

Donnie Rowe and Ricky Dubose were captured in Christiana,

Tenn., Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion spokeswoma­n Nelly Miles said.

She did not immediatel­y release any more details of the capture.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said in a tweet Thursday evening that the two men were taken into custody after a car chase.

The two men escaped about 6:45 a.m. Tuesday after they overpowere­d and disarmed the guards on a bus transporti­ng 33 inmates, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said. One of them fatally shot both guards, Sgt. Christophe­r Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue, and then they jumped out and carjacked a driver who pulled up behind the bus on a rural highway and fled in his car, Sills said.

Sills said the two inmates got a head start by taking and tossing the Honda driver’s cellphone and locking the other 31 prisoners inside the bus.

The two men traveled about 25 miles north to Madison, where they ransacked a house, stealing food and clothes, before stealing a pickup truck from a rock quarry, Sills said. That’s when the trail ran cold.

Monica had been with the Georgia Department of Correction­s since October 2009 and Billue since July 2007.

Sills said the escaped inmates had been inside a secured area of the bus. He said he didn’t know how they got through the locked cage to overpower the guards.

Protocol is to have two armed correction­s officers on the bus, but the officers don’t wear bullet-proof vests during transfers, Correction­s Commission­er Greg Dozier said.

Both escapees committed armed robbery and other crimes. The Department of Correction­s said Rowe, 43, had been serving life without parole since 2002, and Dubose, 24, began a 20-year sentence in 2015.

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Donnie Rowe Ricky Dubose
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The FBI was promoting a reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of Ricky Dubose, shown above, and Donnie Rowe on billboards in Georgia. Authoritie­s say they were captured Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The FBI was promoting a reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of Ricky Dubose, shown above, and Donnie Rowe on billboards in Georgia. Authoritie­s say they were captured Thursday.

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