MDOC issued the following statement.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections is searching for two more escaped inmates in addition to the escapee from the Mississippi Penitentiary at Parchman.
Inmates Jonathan Blankenship, MDOC #115012, and Christopher Benson High, MDOC #139935, were discovered missing from the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) during the morning count at 7 a.m. as the search for Parchman escapee Benny Ray Blansett was underway.
Movement is restricted at all three state facilities - CMCF, MSP, and South Mississippi Correctional Institution (SMCI).
Blankenship and High, both white males, are considered armed and dangerous. Blankenship, 31, was convicted of aggravated assault on a police officer and conspiracy to commit a crime in Alcorn County. He is serving a total of five years. High, 28, was convicted of burglary larceny of an unoccupied dwelling in Carroll County. He is serving a total of 12 years.
Blankenship stands 5 feet 10 inches tall at 200 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes. He uses the alias Hustle. He has tattoos on his face and neck.
High is 5 feet 7 inches tall at 145 pounds with hazel eyes and brown hair. He also has tattoos, including to his chest and arms.
If you see Blankenship, High, and Blansett, call the MDOC at 662-745-6611 or Crime Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS (8477). Tips to Crime Stoppers could result in a reward. You can submit a tip online through the Web Tip link on the home page of the Central MS Crime Stoppers or go to www.P3tips.com
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12 comments:
That one guy looks like a desk in detention.
Side one, MDOC must have been drinking last night.
I think I saw the one with tattoos in church last Sunday. Have they looked at the nearest convenience store near the prison? I understand they come and go on the honor system at that prison.
Serious question: Why try to escape a five year prison term that will have you out by age 35?
I realize these people, by definition, aren't Rhodes scholars. But the cost-benefit analysis there seems kind of off.
Do any of the escapees have any identifying marks that would set them apart from the general population?
They seem nice.
I don't think he is concerned about cost or benefit. He obviously thinks he is cool. I'm in a bad mood and wish he would come bother me right now. My word against his. He's probably just tired of being somebody's bitch. Maybe that is his benefit. I've heard that 80% of men who become incarcerated for more than 3 months turn queer, so maybe no benefit.
I think I saw Blankenship last night at Tattoos To Go in Pearl. I was getting a red lipstick on my butt when he walked in. The wife says it looks nice.
the one with the facial tattoos .......they gonna have a hard time identifying him in rankin county because there are about 5000 people there who look just like him. rankin county........ the junkie capitol of the world.
@12:29
You fucking idiots on here some of you need a life. Bitch I been to prison. Done years. I aint queer Name a place and time Ill show you how the other 20% gets down.
Thanks for the heads up KF, looks like I better cancel date night with the wifey and prepare for anything that may arise. I just put on my 54 x 28 cargo dickies, my bulletproof vest, 2 handguns, a rifle, a shotgun, 3 flashlights, and some tactical boots. What a Friday, this is what we live for in Rankin County!
You forgot to mention your 5 foot 2 frame and the big pickup truck with lifters and dual straights, 5:12. We know how you "Little Man Syndromers" are. Oh...about that penile implant you've been considering....
No mention of their upbringing.
No lumping them all into one category, all whites.
No snide, stereotypical comments of their slang nor their upbringing.
Just as I thought. The comments on this page regularly, do NOTHING, but lump all blacks into ONE category, when something wrong is done, but when it comes to whites, it's alright. Not a comment on their morals, upbringing and character. Not a comment to suggest that they're all violent. Not many if any at all.
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