Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Four teens escape state lockups; boy still at large

- AMANDA CLAIRE CURCIO

In two separate escapes over the past week, four Arkansas teenagers ran away from the state-run youth lockups where they were being held, with one still at large as of Friday night.

The still-missing teen is a 17-year-old boy from the Harrisburg Juvenile Treatment Center who bolted through an exit door at 9:33 p.m. Tuesday and ran off the facility’s unfenced campus into the dark, said Amy Webb, spokesman for the Department of Human Services.

A worker at the center, which had a 1-to-3 ratio of staff to youth at the time, chased after him but couldn’t see where he went, Webb said. Responding law enforcemen­t officers combed the area about 10 minutes later, to no avail.

State officials have since issued a pickup order for him, which notifies police officers to detain him if they cross paths.

Law enforcemen­t officials say the Harrisburg escapee was last seen in the area heading northwest on Arkansas 1. He wore a navy-blue polo shirt, a matching sweatshirt and khaki pants. One of his black shoes had been found near the center.

Poinsett County sheriff’s detectives also believe the teen could be involved with the overnight theft of a white Chevrolet Silverado from the parking lot of Ricetec Inc., an employment agency in Harrisburg, said Chris Cruise, the sheriff’s office’s chief deputy.

Whoever took the truck had rammed through the gate of the employment agency’s parking lot. It was found at 6 a.m. Wednesday, wrecked along a rural road in Wynne, Cruise said.

Deputies also noticed that another vehicle in the lot where the truck was first taken looked as if it had been slept in.

The Harrisburg Police Department, which is leading the investigat­ion into the teen’s escape with assistance from the Poinsett County sheriff’s office, said the teen was most likely unarmed but described his past as violent.

An earlier escape incident took place Jan. 20, when three teens ran from the Colt Juvenile Treatment Center’s property, also unfenced, at 2:30 p.m, Webb confirmed.

The three had been playing basketball with staff members and other youths during a scheduled physical education period.

Staff never lost sight of the teens, caught up to them and returned them to custody without incident. They’d only run a few yards outside the facility’s property line, she added.

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