Prison Spring Fever
Dallas inmate escapes from jail while taking out the trash
Apr 3, 2013 | 7:57 am
UPDATE: Donald Greenlee was captured around 1 am on April 4. No more details were immediately available.
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Yet another prisoner is on the loose in North Texas. This time, it's a Dallas County inmate. Donald Greenlee, 38, jumped a fence at Lew Sterrett Justice Center while taking out the trash in the early morning hours of April 3.
Dallas County Sheriff's department spokesperson Carmen Castro says deputies are "actively searching the area" for Greenlee, a 5-foot-11 white male. Greenlee, who was in jail on a burglary charge, may still be wearing a black-and-white prison jumper.
The escape comes less than 24-hours after two other North Texas prisoners escaped in Sulphur Springs.
Around 8:30 am on April 2, two inmates escaped from the Hopkins County Jail. John Marlin King, 39, was jailed on suspicion of burglary, and Brian Allen Tucker, 44, was charged with a 2011 murder. King and Tucker are still at large.
Another criminal recently went missing in North Texas. Convicted sex offender Alberto Morales eluded capture for four days in February after escaping police custody in Grapevine. Morales was shot and killed by authorities near Grapevine Lake on February 16.