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SANTA ROSA COUNTY
SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
Sheriff
Wendell Hall
***PRESS RELEASE
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8/31/08
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TWO
ESCAPEES
BACK IN CUSTODY AFTER BEING ARRESTED LAST NIGHT IN SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Two
suspects that escaped from the Santa Rosa County Jail in late July
are back in custody. Late last night, investigators received information
that Ricky Dale Spears and David Dixon were located at a residence
in Berrydale off of Highway 4. Investigators immediately followed
up on the lead, and determined that Spears and Dixon were at the
specified location and were trying to get a friend to pick them
up in a vehicle at a predetermined time. The Santa Rosa County SWAT
team was called out to respond to the incident. SWAT team members
then arrived at the residence at the predetermined time that Spears
and Dixon were expecting their ride. Spears and Dixon attempted
to flee into the woods nearby, but were apprehended by SWAT team
members. Both suspects were immediately transported to the Santa
Rosa County Jail were they were booked on their charges of escape.
No further information or details are being released at this time.
Current mug shots are attached to this email.
Two
Inmates Being Sought After Escaping From the Santa
Rosa County Jail
A
massive search began late last night after two inmates were found
to be unaccounted for at the Santa Rosa County Jail 2300 hour inmate
head count. As soon as it was found that the inmates were not in
their cell, the facility was immediately sealed off and a perimeter
was set up surrounding the jail, as well as a further perimeter
of the surrounding area. Preliminary findings show that the
inmates escaped through a pre-existing design flaw in the jail cell
construction, which was not known to exist by Sheriff's Office personnel.
The jail facility construction was completed in 1997 and the design
flaw was not detectable by personnel until last night's escape.
The inmates were able to access an opening (approximately 12 inches
square) in the cell which led to a small and narrow water chase.
Both inmates then gained access to the roof of the building and
were able to drop down to the ground outside. The search, which
included multiple K-9 teams, helicopters, and approximately 75 deputies,
continued until daylight. Preliminary reports lead investigators
to believe that the inmates had assistance in being picked up in
a vehicle near the jail facility. Investigators and other Sheriff's
Office specialized teams are continuing in the search for both inmates.
While
the search continues, maintenance workers are aggressively inspecting
and correcting any similar design flaws that may be present in other
cells. Until all inspections and corrections are made, the inmates
that were housed in the dorm in which the escape occurred are under
lockdown in a separate area of the jail. Headcounts are also being
conducted every fifteen minutes until all corrections are made to
the substandard workmanship.
Anyone
with information concerning the whereabouts of the escaped inmates
is asked to contact the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office at 983-1190
or Crime Stoppers at 437-STOP. Anyone providing information through
Crime Stoppers that leads to the apprehension of either suspect
is eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000.00.Photographs of both
escaped inmates are attached to this email. PLEASE DISTRIBUTE THE
PICTURES OF THESE SUSPECTS IN ALL MEDIA SOURCES TO AID IN THERE
AP PREHENSION. THANK
YOU IN ADVANCE FOR ALL ASSISTANCE. PHOTOS OF BOTH SUSPECTS ARE ATTACHED
TO THIS EMAIL.
SUSPECT
#1:
Ricky
Dale Spears, W/M, 5'10" 160 lbs, 43 years old; last address
was 13000 block of Munson Hwy, Munson, FL
AWAITING
TRIAL FOR CHARGES INCLUDING KIDN AP
PING AND
AGGRAVATED BATTERY

SUSPECT
#2:
DAVID
CH AP ELL
DIXON, W/M, 5'10", 160 lbs, 20 years old; last address was
4800 block of Lynn
St. , Pace
, FL
AWAITING
TRIAL FOR CHARGES INCLUDING ARMED ROBBERY, AGGRAVATED BATTERY
AND
ESCAPE

Press
Release By:
Sgt.
Scott Haines
Media
Relations Unit
(850)
981-2136 or shaines@srso.net
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