1 of 3 Orange County jail escapees surrenders to police
Law enforcement teams converge on the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop on Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana where O.C. jail escapee Bac Duong surrendered on Friday.
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Orange County jail escapee Bac Duong on Friday surrendered at an auto shop on Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana, where sheriff’s officials are shown.
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Officers clad in body armor on Friday sweep a Santa Ana business called Auto Electric Builders, where one of the three Orange County jail escapees surrendered.
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Theresa Nguyen, center, called the police at the request of Bac Duong, one of the Orange County jail escapees. Duong turned himself into authorities a week after the jailbreak.
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An employee at the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop in Santa Ana looks from the window. One of the three Orange County jail escapees surrendered to authorities at the business on Friday.
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Orange County sheriff’s personnel take position in a hotel next to the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop in Santa Ana, where jail escapee Bac Duong surrendered on Friday.
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Mechanics and employees at the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop in Santa Ana go to a safe place while law enforcement officials search for other jail escapees. Bac Duong, one of the three inmates who escaped, surrendered to authorities at the business on Friday.
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Law enforcement teams converge on the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop in Santa Ana after O.C. jail escapee Bac Duong surrendered to officials there Friday.
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An Orange County sheriff’s K-9 deputy looks for other jail escapees in the parking lot of the Pueblo Motel in Santa Ana. One of the three imates who escaped last week turned himself in to authorities on Friday.
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Law enforcement teams converge on the Auto Electric Rebuilders shop in Santa Ana after jail escapee Bac Duong surrendered to authorities there Friday.
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Orange County Sheriff’s Lt. Jeff Hallock at press conference after Bac Duong turned himself in. The other two escapees are now believed to be in the San Jose area and may be headed to Fresno, authorities said.
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Orange County sheriff’s deputies search for clues Saturday at the Central Men’s Jail in Santa Ana, where three inmates went missing. “This appears to be a very sophisticated operation,” Sheriff Sandra Hutchens said of the escape.
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Orange County sheriff’s deputies and a search dog look for the escaped inmates early Saturday.
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The Central Men’s Jail in Santa Ana, built in 1968, houses more than 900 inmates.
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Officials from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department appealed Monday to the public for any leads on the whereabouts of three dangerous escapees from the Orange County Jail.
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The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has drawn criticism over the escape of three inmates from its largest lockup. Above, the agency’s Raymond Cheung puts up a display before a news conference Tuesday.
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An Orange County sheriff’s investigator checks the roof of Men’s Central Jail in Santa Ana, where three inmates escaped with the help of knotted bedsheets.