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New York prison escape: Officers continue search for second escapee David Sweat after Richard Matt was shot dead | New York prison escape: Officers continue search for second escapee David Sweat after Richard Matt was shot dead |
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The hunt for escaped inmate David Sweat continues in full force as dogs and hundreds of officers scour a dense wooded area 30 miles from the maximum-security prison in upstate New York. | The hunt for escaped inmate David Sweat continues in full force as dogs and hundreds of officers scour a dense wooded area 30 miles from the maximum-security prison in upstate New York. |
The three-week man hunt continues after Sweat’s fellow prison breaker, Richard Matt, was shot dead on Friday by officers when they say he failed to comply with commands near a cabin in the woods where a shot had been fired earlier that day. A 20-guage shot gun was found on Matt when he was discovered, although he did not fire at officers, it is reported. | The three-week man hunt continues after Sweat’s fellow prison breaker, Richard Matt, was shot dead on Friday by officers when they say he failed to comply with commands near a cabin in the woods where a shot had been fired earlier that day. A 20-guage shot gun was found on Matt when he was discovered, although he did not fire at officers, it is reported. |
The second escapee, Sweat, has not been sighted since his flight from the prison in Dannemora, although evidence found a week ago suggests that he had stayed with Matt in a cabin off-set from the road. | The second escapee, Sweat, has not been sighted since his flight from the prison in Dannemora, although evidence found a week ago suggests that he had stayed with Matt in a cabin off-set from the road. |
CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reported that Sweat is said to be in a contained area of about a half-mile. Sources tell CBS News there is a tight perimeter of officers stationed every 25 yards. | CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reported that Sweat is said to be in a contained area of about a half-mile. Sources tell CBS News there is a tight perimeter of officers stationed every 25 yards. |
Joseph D’Amico, a New York state police superintendent, said in a news conference on Friday that he had no information that Sweat was not with or near Matt so a heavy search of the area would continue. | Joseph D’Amico, a New York state police superintendent, said in a news conference on Friday that he had no information that Sweat was not with or near Matt so a heavy search of the area would continue. |
The pair escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility together on 6 June. Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo called them both "dangerous, dangerous men." | The pair escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility together on 6 June. Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo called them both "dangerous, dangerous men." |
Police have blocked off roads while officers hunt for Sweat in an area around Titusville Mountain State Forest in Malone spanning 22 square miles. | Police have blocked off roads while officers hunt for Sweat in an area around Titusville Mountain State Forest in Malone spanning 22 square miles. |
D’Amico said on Friday that “Of course our preference would always be to capture them alive". | D’Amico said on Friday that “Of course our preference would always be to capture them alive". |
Matt and Sweat used power tools to escape from prison, sawing through a steel cell wall and several steel steam pipes. They also knocked a hole through a 2-foot-thick brick wall and crawled through pipes to escape from a manhole beyound the prison. | Matt and Sweat used power tools to escape from prison, sawing through a steel cell wall and several steel steam pipes. They also knocked a hole through a 2-foot-thick brick wall and crawled through pipes to escape from a manhole beyound the prison. |
Sweat, 35, was serving a sentence of life without parole for the killing a sheriff's deputy in Broome County in 2002. Matt, 49, was serving 25 years to life for the killing and dismembering of his former boss. | Sweat, 35, was serving a sentence of life without parole for the killing a sheriff's deputy in Broome County in 2002. Matt, 49, was serving 25 years to life for the killing and dismembering of his former boss. |
They were added to the U.S. Marshals Service's 15 Most Wanted fugitives list two weeks after fleeing prison. | They were added to the U.S. Marshals Service's 15 Most Wanted fugitives list two weeks after fleeing prison. |
Two prison workers have been charged in connection with Sweat and Matt's escape. | Two prison workers have been charged in connection with Sweat and Matt's escape. |
Additonal reporting by Associated Press | Additonal reporting by Associated Press |
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