Crime
Final escaped inmate from Mississippi Detention Center apprehended

After almost two weeks on the run, the fourth and last inmate who fled from the Raymond Detention Center, Corey Harrison, has been apprehended.
The Hinds County Sheriff’s Office and US Marshals Fugitive Task Force caught Harrison and an accomplice, Jodie Marie Tebo, on Thursday morning in Crystal Springs, Mississippi. Tebo is facing charges of aiding and abetting in Hinds County.
Harrison was among four prisoners who escaped from the Hinds County Detention Center on April 23. The jailbreak happened after a breach was detected, and a white Hinds County public works Ford F-150 was stolen soon after.
On Tuesday, a security guard found 34-year-old Casey Grayson unresponsive in a white pickup truck at a truck stop in New Orleans, Louisiana. Grayson was one of the four inmates who escaped, along with Dylan Arrington, Corey Harrison, and Jerry Raynes. Arrington died in a house fire during a standoff with Leake County authorities on Apr. 26.
Currently, Jerry Raynes, the only remaining escaped inmate, is being extradited back to the state this week where he will face charges of escape and auto theft.
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