Two of the four inmates who escaped a minimum security facility in central Ohio two weeks ago have been arrested, according to our news partners in Columbus, WBNS-10 TV.
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Online jail records in Franklin County show that Micahel Norton, 32, was arrested on Friday.
As previously reported by News Center 7, Jeremy Bowen, 30, was the first inmate who was caught. He was arrested on May 24.
Norton was one of four inmates who escaped the Franklin County Community-Based Correctional Facility in Columbus on May 22 by smashing through a window.
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Two other inmates, Mark Long and Nikko Burton, are still on the run.
All four have been charged with escape, and warrants are still out for Long and Burton.
WBNS reported that the facility serves as a residential prison diversion program for adult male offenders. Bowen, Burton, and Norton were all in the facility to complete the program for a parole violation. Long was completing the program for a felony theft charge.
The facility is operated by its own appointed board and the Franklin County court system, and it is accredited by the American Correctional Association.
The incident is under investigation by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the facility’s internal administrative investigation
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