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Missouri inmates remove sink, climb through wall to freedom

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Sale of Real Estate Richland County Foreclosur­e Auction. Case# 2022 CV 0276 N. U.S. Bank National Associatio­n, not in it individual capacity but solely as Legal Title Trustee for RMTP Trust, Series 2021 BKM-TT vs Maranda M. Powell, et al. .The descriptio­n of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 1560 Reiser Drive, Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, 44905; Legal Descriptio­n: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:025-09-136-01-000, 025-09-136-02-000 Bidding will be available only on www.auction.com opening on 02/14/2023 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisiona­l sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisiona­l Sale date: 02/28/2023 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellati­on. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsibl­e for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficie­nt to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.auction.com and enter the Search Code 2022 CV 0276 N into the search bar. 01-24-23, 01-31-23, 02-07-23

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Notice to Offerors

The Richland County Board of Commission­ers

Will receive proposals at the office of the Richland County Board of Commission­ers, County Administra­tion Building, 50 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, Ohio 44902, until 10:30 AM Local Time, on Thursday, February 9, 2023. Proposals received after that time will not be accepted.

A pre-proposal conference for all Offerors will be held on Friday, January 27, 2023 at 8:30 am at Central Services, 597 Park Ave. E., Mansfield. Immediatel­y following the pre-proposal conference, we will complete a walk-thru of each building.

The purpose of these proposals shall be to furnish Custodial Cleaning in accordance with specificat­ions, which will be available in the office of the Richland County Central Services Department, 597 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, Ohio 44905 or log on to WWW.RICHLANDCO­UNTYOH.GOV. The proposal shall be on vendor's letterhead or on bid forms furnished with the RFP. Proposals must be signed by a responsibl­e officer of the company and submitted in a sealed envelope marked Richland County Custodial Cleaning. A proposal bond or a certified check, cashier's check, or money order (no other kind of check is acceptable according to the Ohio Revised Code) on a solvent bank or savings and loan associatio­n in the amount of $500.00, payable to Richland County Board of Commission­ers, shall accompany each proposal as a guarantee that if a proposal is accepted, a contract shall be entered into and its performanc­e properly secured by the offeror.

A contract will be awarded on the basis of ORC Section 307.862 Competitiv­e sealed proposals procedure.

By order of the Richland County Commission­ers, Stacey Crall, Clerk

Second Notice (1/31/23) online at HYPERLINK "http://www.richlandco­untyoh. gov/"www.richlandco­untyoh.g ov

01/24/2023

FARMINGTON, Mo. (AP) — Authoritie­s are piecing together how five inmates escaped from a Missouri jail.

The inmates escaped from the the St. Francois County Jail in Farmington, about 75 miles (121 kilometers) south of St. Louis on Tuesday evening, the St. Louis Postdispat­ch reported.

Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Gregory Armstrong told the newspaper that the inmates got into a cell that was supposed to be closed off due to plumbing repairs, removed the sink and toilet, climbed through the wall and made it down from the roof using a ladder that a contractor had left standing against the building. Jail cameras that would have captured them leaving were down due to the constructi­on.

After escaping from the jail, the inmates ran to an office building parking lot and somehow found a car with the keys in it and a full tank of gas.

“They just got lucky,” Armstrong said. “It’s a black eye, of course, that we didn’t want. Sometimes things happen.”

All five inmates have criminal records that go back years.

The sheriff’s department said in a statement that all five had been recaptured by mid-morning Saturday. One inmate was located at a second-hand retail store in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, on Friday morning.

The other four were apprehende­d in Ohio on Friday and Saturday.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers tried to stop a suspected stolen car in Fairfield Township north of Cincinnati on Friday evening. The car fled and after a short chase, four people got out of itand ran. Troopers quickly captured two of them and arrested a third in West Chester Township to the south around 2 a.m. Saturday.

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones told reporters on Saturday that a report of a suspicious person in a Liberty Township subdivisio­n led a bloodhound to a parked car where the fourth inmate was found hiding in the backseat.

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