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Grant County Sheriff s office looking for inmate escapee in Ephrata
The Grant County Sheriff s Office has canceled the shelter in place but is still actively looking for him.
Credit: Grant County Sheriff s Department Author: Kelley Collins Updated: 8:12 PM PDT July 4, 2021
EPHRATA, Wash. Grant County Sheriff s Office reported Sunday that an inmate escaped.
Carlos Camarena, 5 10 , 160 lbs, was last seen near the courthouse in southwest Ephrata.
The Grant County Sheriff s Office has canceled the shelter in place but is still actively looking for him.
He is not in custody. K9 tracked the scent but Camarena got away.
K9 units are going to be deployed soon and for those near 1st Ave SW to 11th Ave SW portion of Ephrata please go indoors and await further instructions.
KXLY
July 4, 2021 6:09 PM Connor Sarles
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The inmate is Carlos Camarena, described as five-feet ten-inches tall and 160 pounds.
Camarena was taking trash out to a dumpster around 5 p.m. Sunday when he ran off. He was last seen near the courthouse in the southwest portion of Ephrata, authorities say. Deputies brought in a K9 to search the area between First and 11th Avenue and urged to go inside. The K9 was not able to locate Camarena and he is still on the run. People living in the area no longer need to shelter in place.
The 25-year-old was serving a 240 day sentence for second-degree burglary and third-degree theft.
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