The inmates allegedly escaped the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority in Abingdon from a recreational yard. The two escapees were last seen in Tennessee.
January 27, 2023, 3:42 PMWashington County Virginia Sheriff's Office
A manhunt is underway for two inmates, including a convicted murderer, who escaped from a Virginia jail and were last seen in Tennessee, authorities said. The inmates -- identified by the Washington County Virginia Sheriff's Office as Johnny Shane Brown, 51, of Rogersville, Tennessee, and Albert Lee Ricketson, 31, of Abingdon, Virginia -- allegedly escaped the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority in Abingdon from a recreational yard around 2:45 p.m. Thursday. A Washington County emergency alert issued about an hour later warned residents to stay indoors and lock their doors.
A 2008 gold-colored Cadillac SUV allegedly stolen by Brown and Ricketson in Abingdon following their escape was located in Bulls Gap, Tennessee, along Route 66 on Friday morning, the Washington County Virginia Sheriff's Office said.
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