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$20K offered in hunt for escaped inmates

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — A Northern California sheriff is promising to capture a pair of men who sawed their way out of a California jail and vanished late Thanksgivi­ng Eve.

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith told reporters Friday that authoritie­s are using helicopter­s, dogs and other means as they search night and day for the two men. A $20,000 reward has been posted for the capture of Rogelio Chavez and Laron Campbell.

Smith said authoritie­s believe the two are still in the area, noting search dogs tracked them to a nearby river before losing their scent.

“We will find these two, and any person who is harboring or aiding and abetting in their escape we will attempt to prosecute,” she said.

The sheriff also told reporters that authoritie­s have received numerous credible tips from people who believe they saw the two, including one tip that came from the area that search dogs had chased them to.

She encouraged people to keep reporting such informatio­n but warned they should not to try to confront the men.

“I want to remind the community that these are dangerous people,” she said. “They are not to be approached. Please just dial 911.”

The pair escaped with two other prisoners by cutting through the bars cover- ing a second-story window of the county’s main jail and then rappelling to the ground. The others were quickly apprehende­d.

Chavez, 33, and Campbell, 26, are facing possible life sentences if convicted of burglary, extortion, false imprisonme­nt and other charges they were being held on. Chavez had been held at the jail since August and Campbell since February 2015.

Smith said authoritie­s still haven’t found the tools used to cut through the bars and don’t know how they were obtained.

The escapees were being held in a dormitory designed to hold 20 people. Conditions there are often very loud, Smith said, making it hard for guards to hear any suspicious noise that might have been made.

That section of the jail, built in the 1950s, doesn’t have cameras either, which helped facilitate the escape.

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Santa Clara County Sheriff via Associated Press Police say four California inmates escaped by cutting through bars on a secondstor­y window of the Santa Clara County Jail. Two were quickly apprehende­d, while two remain at large. A $20,000 reward has been posted for their capture.
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Chavez
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Campbell

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