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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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.
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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.
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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.