‘Dangerous’ Georgia escapee captured after leaving work detail, sheriff says
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William Knight, who is serving time for involuntary manslaughter, was captured without incident in Washington County, Georgia, on Tuesday night, officials said.
The sheriff’s office shared photos of authorities handcuffing Knight as he lay face down on the ground. William Knight was pictured walking in a wooded area in Washington County after his escape. (Georgia Department of Corrections) Officials said William Knight was considered to be dangerous but was not known to be armed. (Washington County Sheriff's Office) Law enforcement continued the manhunt for William Knight on Tuesday near Indian Trail Road and Highway 272. (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
Knight was seen leaving the work site in a gray Toyota Corolla, which authorities later found abandoned in Washington County.

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