Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following press release and pictures:
Rankin County Law Enforcement on Manhunt for Florida Escapees
On Monday April 4, 2016 around 9:24 pm a deputy with the Rankin County Sheriffs Interdiction Task Force was on
I-20 west bound around the Pelahatchie exit when he observed a silver
Honda Element
driving erratically. A check of the vehicle’s Florida license plate
revealed it was reported stolen from Florida earlier in the day. When
the deputy attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver pulled to the side
of the roadway and immediately fled into a wooded
area north of I-20 and east of Hwy 43. The passenger then jumped into
the driver’s seat and continued to flee from the officer until wrecking
in a ditch on Hwy 43 just north of the off ramp. That driver then fled
into a wooded area west of Hwy 43. Deputies
from the Sheriff’s, Pearl Police Department, Pelahatchie Police
Department, MHP and area Constables established a perimeter and
attempted to located the individuals.
As the
manhunt was underway, dispatchers were able to gather more information
from Florida law enforcement on the individuals. They were identified
as JAMES THOMAS BANKS, W/M and MICHAEL ANDREW
RUTUNNO, W/M. Both men escaped custody somewhere between Walton County
and Leon County Florida while being transported by a private prisoner
transport company to Jackson, Minnesota on criminal charges. Both
individuals have extensive criminal histories,
including escape.
BANKS is
described as a white male, 28 years old 5’10” approximately 197 lbs.
with full facial hair. He was last seen wearing a purple shirt, gray
jeans and white tennis shoes.
RUTUNNO
is described as a white male, 30 years old 5’7” approximately 160 lbs.
He was last seen wearing a blue stripped button up shirt, blue jeans and
brown leather shoes. RUTUNNO also has a
broken right arm that was in a cast at the time of his escape.
The
sheriff’s office and police have maintained a presence in the area
through the night and will have several additional units in and around
East Rankin Academy and Pelahatchie schools on Tuesday.
Sheriff
Bailey wants to assure parents, school employees and citizens in the
area that deputies and police will be in and around the schools to
protect them.
If you see individuals matching the description given, do not approach them, but call 911.
8 comments:
Loose the hounds, sheriff.
Dumb question I guess, but why weren't these guys being transported in, oh I don't know, orange jumpsuits or striped pants and shirts instead of street clothes? At least they'd have had the added element of having to steal normal clothes to be inconspicuous.
@9:50 - When being transported from one facility to another, especially to another jurisdiction, inmates or detainees generally travel in the same property in which they arrived to the original facility.
They just gotta make it Ward 3 and they will be safe!
They ESCAPED from prison... They weren't being transported. They stole a vehicle...
Criminals are coming from as far away as Florida to make the run for Jackson and freedom.
Thank you for the explanation, @10:45. I realize there probably aren't a lot of escapes as a percentage of prisoners being transported, but it still seems like it would be a better idea to dress them conspicuously.
Both JJ and the CL say these guys escaped while being transported by private transport; so, 1:48, where did you get "they ESCAPED from prison"?
One guy was being transported from Longview, TX and the other from California....they escaped when in Florida...all this while transported to Minnesota. Can anyone explain this? I'm having difficulty making sense of such a cross-country 'private transport' of individuals with extensive criminal histories.
Post a Comment