A prisoner was captured after he jumped out of a constable’s car, stole another vehicle, crashed it and then ran away on foot in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, officials said.
The incident occurred around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, officials said.
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The prisoner, who officials have not yet identified, was being held at the Delaware County Courthouse in Media, Pennsylvania.
A Pennsylvania State Police constable was driving the prisoner inside a vehicle when he jumped out of the car, according to a law enforcement source.
The prisoner then stole another vehicle and fled eastbound on Baltimore Pike when responding Pennsylvania state troopers tried to pull him over, officials said.
The prisoner continued driving through Media before entering Nether Providence Township where they crashed the stolen vehicle on Baltimore Pike and Turner Road, according to police.
The suspect then fled on foot in a wooded area near Baltimore Pike, officials said. After searching for 20 minutes, responding police officers found the inmate on Baltimore Pike at Exit 3 on I-476 shortly before 3:30 p.m., according to investigators. The prisoner was taken into custody and turned over to Pennsylvania State Police, officials said.
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A shelter-in-place was issued in the area of Baltimore Pike and Turner Road due to the escape, police said. That shelter-in-place was later lifted and police said there is no longer any threat to the public.
The incident was the second prisoner escape in Delaware County in recent months.
This story is developing. Check back for updates.