Last of 4 escaped Mississippi detention center inmates captured
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Authorities have captured the last of four Mississippi jail inmates, who wreaked havoc on communities in and around Jackson for almost two weeks after their coordinated escape last month.
Corey Harrison, the fourth escapee, was taken into custody Thursday morning, the Hinds County Sheriff's Office wrote on Facebook.
A woman described as an "acquaintance" of Harrison's was also arrested and is facing charges in connection with his April 22 escape from Raymond Detention Center, near Jackson. Jodie Marie Tebo, a 38-year-old from Crystal Springs, is accused of aiding and abetting, according to the sheriff's office. The investigation is ongoing.

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