PATTONSBURG — Authorities are looking for three men who escaped last night from a northwest Missouri jail.
The Daviess County Sheriff's Office says the men crawled under a fence to get out of the Daviess/DeKalb County jail in Pattonsburg.
The escapees include 57-year-old Carlos Sarmiento. He was convicted in September for first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of Lance Davis. The two men lived together in Jamesport. Police say Sarmiento killed Davis by hitting him in the head with a hammer.
Sarmiento is scheduled to be sentenced November 19.
He is 5-feet-9, 140 pounds with brown hair and a tattoo with Spanish words on his right arm and a woman's head with a sombrero tattooed on his left arm.
The other escapees are 26-year-old Nicholas D. McCleary, being held on an escape attempt; and 34-year-old Timothy J. Baudour, who was being held for assault.
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Missouri needs to focus on maximizing government resources on maintaining security at our prisions, not making it more expensive and complicated to enforce more that 20 pages of dog breeding laws already on the books.
Keep Missouri safe and economically sound.
Keep the murderers in jail.
Keep the dogs where they belong.
Vote No on Proposition B.
would people SHUT UP about prop. B this ongoing argument is
crazy people already have their minds made up, now leave it alone!
lacinda:
Do you think it's more important for Missouri to use its tax money to keep murderers behind bars or pass Proposition B, kill our economy and have thousands of dogs dumped into already strapped nonprofit shelters and kill healthy dogs?
Maybe we should just release all murderers and prisioners, as well as all the dogs which are being bred by legal licensed kennels, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!
@ Ray Shapiro
Again I have my mind made up as I'm sure others do, so stop preeching! Enough is enough already. You have spoken your case so stop trying to turn every topic into your argument for Prop. B! What are you going to preech about after this election, oh my?