Wyoming County Outlaw Escaped Prisoner Gives Up in Pineville
Reported by: Bob Aaron
Videographer: Bob Aaron
Web Producer: Bob Aaron
Reported: Nov. 12, 2009 8:38 AM EST
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An escaped state prisoner turned himself in to the Wyoming County Sheriff's Department overnight. William Cline escaped from the Slayton Work Camp at Mount Olive October 26, 2009. He was behind bars on a burglary charge and was not considered dangerous when he was assigned to minimum security camp just outside the state's toughest prison. He had apparently been hiding in the Havover area. State police and Boone County deputies captured another man who escaped with Cline last week near Gordon. Cline's father brought him to the sheriff's office in Pineville. Deputies said he had a reputation as a runner. One of his tattoos was "Wyoming County Outlaw."
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