Homicide Suspect Arrested Five Months After East Bay Jail Released Him By Mistake
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Homicide Suspect Arrested Five Months After East Bay Jail Released Him By Mistake
"Isaiah Jamon Andrews, 20, of Kern, Washington, is suspected of fatally shooting a 20-year-old man at a hotel in Seattle on October 15."
"Andrews was arrested on October 18 in Contra Costa County following a police chase and booked into Martinez Jail on suspicion of homicide."
"Authorities launched a search of the area but did not notify the media or the public about his disappearance for five days."
"On Wednesday, five months after his escape, the US Marshals Service arrested Andrews in St. Louis, Missouri, and he'll now be extradited back to Seattle."
Isaiah Jamon Andrews, a 20-year-old homicide suspect, was mistakenly released from Contra Costa County's Martinez Jail while awaiting extradition to Washington state. He is accused of fatally shooting a man in Seattle on October 15. After being arrested on October 18, Andrews attended an extradition hearing but disappeared two days later. Authorities did not inform the public of his escape for five days. A multi-state search led to his arrest in St. Louis, Missouri, five months later, and he will be extradited back to Seattle.
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