MANHUNT FOR 2 MURDER SUSPECTS WHO ESCAPED SOUTH CAROLINA JAIL

Authorities were searching early this morning for two inmates, both charged with murder, who escaped from a South Carolina jail. A third man who escaped with them was recaptured overnight. The three escaped Saturday night and all are considered dangerous, according to a Facebook post by the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Leroy Ravenell identified the three as 27-year-old Tyshon Demontrea Johnson; 20-year-old Curtis Ray Green; and 27-year-old Christopher Shannon Boltin.

Ravenell confirmed in a message posted to the sheriff’s Facebook page early this morning Boltin had been recaptured “without incident” in Lexington County. Johnson and Green, who remained at large this morning, are charged with murder. Boltin faces a carjacking and grand larceny charge, and “will be returned to Orangeburg and put back in jail to await his court hearing,” according to Ravenell, who said authorities would now “focus on the remaining two at large.”

An inmate serving a sentence for violation of probation escaped last year from the Orangeburg County Detention Center, which was built in 1967. County officials have approved construction of a new $26 million jail, but it’s expected to be at least two years before it’s completed.

In June 2017, the Times and Democrat of Orangeburg reported that county Administrator Harold Young said the current detention center does not have much-needed technology. “It’s way past its prime as far as a detention center facility,” Young said.

County Planning Director Richard Hall said in January the new facility would “meet all state requirements for jails.”

“The current jail was built in 1967,” Hall said. “It doesn’t meet many standards.”

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