Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Alabama inmate surrenders three days after escape

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An inmate serving a life sentence was captured after escaping earlier this week from an Alabama prison.

A statement by the Alabama Department of Correction­s said Corey Aris Davis, 30, surrendere­d early Saturday in Kentucky. The surrender took place without violence.

Further details were not immediatel­y available. The Department of Correction­s did not immediatel­y respond to a telephone message or email from The Associated Press seeking comment Saturday.

Davis was serving a life sentence for human traffickin­g when he escaped from the St. Clair Correction­al Facility in Springvill­e on Wednesday.

Investigat­ors determined Davis, who had been assigned to a work detail, hid inside a trailer used to haul furniture while he was working in the prison furniture plant and used a piece of furniture to conceal himself, Alabama Department of Correction­s spokesman Bob Horton wrote in a statement. He said the trailer left around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday for another prison industries facility in Montgomery.

Prison officials believe three other inmates helped Davis escape. Investigat­ors are trying to determine how Davis got into the trailer unseen and why he was not reported missing until a security check at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

The Alabama prison was placed on lockdown during the investigat­ion. One of Alabama’s larger prisons, the lockup in St. Clair County has beds for 1,075 inmates, according to a statistica­l report from October. Inmate advocates have complained about problems at the prison including violence and security lapses.

The Alabama Department of Correction­s said they are also investigat­ing why the inmate was not reporting missing for nearly eight hours.

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