Pennsylvania Inmate, Michael Burham, 34, escaped from a jail in Pennsylvania using bed sheets.
The Pennsylvania inmate is suspected for homicide and is described as “very dangerous” according to Pennsylvania officials. The jail the Pennsylvania inmate escaped from was a jail in northwestern Pennsylvania.
According to the authorities, Pennsylvania inmate Burham, managed to escape from a jail via climbing on workout equipment and using bed sheets through a window.
Law enforcement officials have stated that Pennsylvania inmate, Burham, may still be in Warren area, and has highly likely that he has altered his appearance since his escape. Bivens further added that Pennsylvania inmate Burham is a self-taught survivalist with military experience, which suggests that he may have sought refuge in a densely wooded region.
The state police said that Pennsylvania inmate, Michael Burnham is being held in exchange for a bail of $1 Million.
Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens, said that the escapee, Pennsylvania inmate Burham was being held for abduction, theft and other charges, and Pennsylvania inmate Burham is also a suspect in an investigation of a homicide case.
Authorities are urging the public to exercise vigilance and promptly report any suspicious activities or individuals, as Pennsylvania inmate, Michael Burham is labeled as “highly dangerous.
Reward for information leading to Pennsylvania Inmate Burham’s capture is offered. The U.S. Marshalls Service offers $7,500 and Crime Stoppers offers a $2,000 reward.
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