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Hundreds of law enforcement officers searched through the night for two convicted murderers who used power tools to cut through steam pipes and escaped from a maximum-security New York state prison by climbing through a manhole blocks away. Hundreds of local, state and federal law enforcement officers spent the night searching for two convicted murderers who used power tools to cut through steam pipes and escaped from a maximum-security New York state prison through a manhole cover blocks away.
The US Marshals Service and FBI joined the hunt for Richard Matt and David Sweat, who were discovered missing from their beds, which were filled with clothes to appear as though they were sleeping, on Saturday morning in the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. The US Marshals Service and FBI joined the hunt for Richard Matt and David Sweat, who were discovered missing from their beds which were filled with clothes to appear as though they were sleeping in their cells at about 5.30am on Saturday in the Clinton Correctional Facility.
Officials said it was the first escape from the maximum-security portion of the prison, which was built in 1865. Roadblocks were set up in the area, which is about 20 miles from the Canadian border, and bloodhounds and helicopters were being used to track down the men, officials said.
Roadblocks were set up in the area, which is about 20 miles from the Canadian border, and bloodhounds and helicopters were being used to search for the men, officials said. Governor Andrew Cuomo called the escape “an elaborate plot” and described the two as extremely dangerous. He asked the public to notify the police should they encounter the men.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo described the two as extremely dangerous. “It’s very important that we locate these individuals,” he said. “It’s very important that we locate these individuals,” he said. “They are dangerous and we want to make sure they don’t inflict any more pain and any more harm on New Yorkers.”
Canadian broadcaster CTV News reported that officials were concerned the men may attempt to enter Canada either via Ontario or Quebec, and safety alerts were broadcast to police officers in the Greater Toronto area. Sweat, 34, is serving a sentence of life without parole after he was convicted of first-degree murder for killing a sheriff’s deputy in Broome County, New York, on 4 July 2002. Matt, 48, is serving a sentence of 25 years to life for the kidnapping, dismemberment and killing of his former boss in 1997.
Sweat, 34, is serving a sentence of life without parole after he was convicted of first-degree murder for killing a sheriff’s deputy in July 2002. Matt, 48, is serving a sentence of 25 years to life for the kidnapping, dismemberment and killing of his former boss in 1997. He was returned to the US from Mexico, to where he had fled, and later was arrested for fatally stabbing another American outside a bar in a robbery attempt. The two men’s adjoining cells were empty during a morning check, said Anthony Annuci, the acting state corrections commissioner.
The two men’s adjoining cells were empty during a morning check, said Anthony Annucci, the acting state corrections commissioner.
“A search revealed that there was a hole cut out of the back of the cell through which these inmates escaped,” Annucci said. “They went on to a catwalk which is about six stories high. We estimate they climbed down and had power tools and were able to get out to this facility through tunnels, cutting away at several spots.”“A search revealed that there was a hole cut out of the back of the cell through which these inmates escaped,” Annucci said. “They went on to a catwalk which is about six stories high. We estimate they climbed down and had power tools and were able to get out to this facility through tunnels, cutting away at several spots.”
Investigators were looking into how the men acquired the tools, and whether any were missing from contractors at the prison. Investigators were probing how the men acquired the tools and if any were missing from contractors at the prison.
Officials said it was the first escape from the maximum-security portion of the prison, which was built in 1865.
Canadian broadcaster CTV News reported that officials were concerned the men may attempt to enter Canada through Ontario or Quebec, and safety alerts were broadcast to police officers in the Greater Toronto Area.
Sweat is white, 5ft 11in, with brown hair and green eyes and weighs 165lbs, police said. He has tattoos on his left bicep and his right fingers.
Matt is white, 6ft, with black hair and hazel eyes, according to police. He weighs 210lbs and has tattoos including “Mexico Forever” on his back, a heart on his chest and left shoulder and a Marine Corps insignia on his right shoulder.
Sweat and another man fired 15 rounds into Deputy Kevin Tarsia in 2002, shortly after using a pickup truck to break into a Pennsylvania woman’s house, stealing rifles and handguns, authorities have said.
Nearly a decade after the 1997 kidnapping, murder and dismemberment of his former boss, William Rickerson, in upstate New York, Matt was returned to the US from Mexico where he had fled and was later arrested for fatally stabbing another American outside a bar in a robbery attempt. He was convicted in 2008 of Rickerson’s death.