Follow-up: Dog crate escapee caught
A woman accused of helping a convicted murderer escape from prison in a dog crate had smuggled him a cell phone that he used to help plan his breakout, prosecutors said Friday. The pair were captured February 24 in East Tennessee.
Toby Young, 48, of Kansas City, Kan., is already charged with aiding an escape and harboring a felon. Prosecutors added a new charge of introducing contraband into a prison.
Young ran the Safe Harbor Prison Dog Program, where inmates trained dogs to be pets. John Manard, 27, serving life for a 1996 murder, was one of the trainers.
Lansing Correctional Facility officials say Manard escaped February 12 after being placed in a dog crate and loaded into a Safe Harbor van that Young drove through the prison gates.
Blogitorium has an interview about the good the Toby Young’s Safe Harbor Prison Dog Program has achieved the past year and a half.
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