Mississippi hunts for 4 escaped inmates, with 1 suspected of carjacking, killing

Mississippi and Texas officials are looking for four inmates who escaped Saturday night from a Hinds County jail. The men face additional charges in the escape.

Law enforcement agencies in Mississippi are still searching for four men who escaped from a Hinds County jail over the weekend. 

In a Facebook post, county Sheriff Tyree Jones said Tuesday the office had been made aware of a killing and carjacking that occurred Monday evening in south Jackson, and that the sheriff's office had been working with the Jackson Police Department (JPD) to confirm details surrounding the incident.

The sheriff's office has also been in contact with federal partners who are "very actively and aggressively searching for the escapees."

"At this time, according to the information we’ve been given, a suspect has not been identified and no description of the suspect has been publicly released. There is speculation that one of the escapees could be possibly responsible for this incident being investigated by JPD, but that can’t be confirmed due to the lack of information being provided at this time," Jones wrote. 

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Anyone with information regarding the escapees is being asked to call in, and to be on the lookout for the stolen 2011 maroon Dodge Ram 1500 with a tan stripe. The license plate reads: SP14067. The occupant or occupants should be considered armed and dangerous.

The escaped inmates include 22-year-old Dylan Arrington, 24-year-old Casey Grayson, 22-year-old Corey Harrison and 51-year-old Jerry Raynes. Their crimes include auto theft, grand larceny and additional felony charges. 

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Raynes has a previous history of escape and multiple individuals – some who were recently brought in to the Raymond Detention Center – have ties to the area. 

All of them face additional charges in the escape, including possibly auto theft. 

In a press conference on Monday, Jones apologized to the county for the public safety breach. 

"We have once again been compromised. We are accountable for this," he said, adding that investigations are underway.

Jones told reporters that on Saturday night, the inmates breached one of the cells and the roof. 

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They possibly left the roof of the facility at different times, and Jones said he was notified of the escape early Sunday morning.

At least one of the men traveled to Texas, and others are still in central Mississippi, as of Monday.

A Hinds County white pickup was found abandoned Sunday afternoon in Spring Valley, Texas. 

Investigators also believed that the theft of a red 2005 Chevy Silverado is connected to the escapees.

A Sunday morning head count lead to a lockdown of the detention center. 

Jones said the Sheriff's Office was short detention officers and that the jail was near capacity. 

He also discussed making repairs to the jail and updating the countywide alert system.

"It's no secret. We are still facing challenges regarding our detention center," Jones said.

The jail was already under federal scrutiny for alleged mismanagement.

In July, a federal judge ordered a rare takeover of the jail after he said deficiencies in supervision and staffing led to "a stunning array of assaults, as well as deaths." In December, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed that order.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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