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Two federal prison escapees sought

 

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Milton Antonio BorjasMarco Polo Aguilar-Martinez

Oct. 26, 2012 — The public is asked to be on the look out for two federal inmates missing Thursday evening (Oct. 24) from the minimum security Satellite Prison Camp at the Federal Correctional Institution Herlong.

 

 

 

Inmate Marco Polo Aguilar-Martinez is a Hispanic male.  Aguilar-Martinez is a resident of Mexicali, Mexico, is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs 190 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. He was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

Inmate Milton Antonio Borjas is a Hispanic male.  Milton is a resident of Milwaukee, Ore., is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. He was convicted of possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. 

The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service were notified along with local and state law enforcement authorities. A search is underway. Should these individuals be seen, the public is urged to contact local law enforcement immediately.

  The Federal Prison Camp in Herlong is located about 50 miles northwest of Reno, Nev. and about 30 miles southeast of Susanville. It houses 143 minimum-security male inmates.

UPDATE: As of Thursday, Nov. 1 the two inmates remain at large.

Comments 

 
-7#1Heather Nelson2012-10-26 14:38
Why are my tax dollars going to house an illegal criminal? They dont care if they get caught....either way they get a free ride off our backs. He should have been deported back to Mexicali. Let them deal with their own thugs!!
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-1#2Oracle of Deplhi2012-10-26 15:27
Heather,
These escapees obviously read your mind in the future - that is why they escaped back to Mexico.
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+13#3Raymond Whitbread2012-10-26 19:30
Don't worry, the vigilantes of Lassen .County will take care of the situation. :-x
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-2#4DAVID PARKS2012-10-26 21:06
The names are deffinately spanish. They are in violation of criminal actions. Yes.... They should be caught, prosocuted and sent to a strict prison.Should we bash them for being spanish? No we shouldn't. But we should keep an eye out and capture them ASAP.
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-9#5mombear2012-10-27 12:19
I would guess Oregon to go back to work.
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+6#6Admode2012-10-27 14:11
I guess I missed where it said they were illegal aliens.
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+3#7oorca1012012-10-27 21:01
David Parks...Spanish? Really? The Spanish are from SPAIN! Mexicans are from MEXICO! We should have heat sensing turrets all across the border!
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+1#8Reinaldo2012-10-30 07:10
Hopefully these poor guys make it out of prison country.
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