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Two of the three inmates that escaped from White County jail still at large

Authorities in southeastern Illinois are searching for two of three men who broke out of a county jail after one has been recaptured.
The White County sheriff’s office in Carmi says the men used a pipe to break a hole in an outside concrete block and brick wall early Saturday morning. Sheriff Doug Maier says they may be armed and are dangerous.
Corrections officers discovered 24-year-old Zachery Shock, 28-year-old Justin Bray and 61-year-old Johnny Tipton missing about 5:30 a.m. Surveillance video showed the men running along an alley outside the jail about 3 a.m.
The sheriff’s office says Shock was awaiting trial for murder. Bray was jailed for unlawful use of a weapon and resisting police. Tipton was being held for possession of stolen property.
Investigators caught Justin Bray Saturday when he was spotted walking along a road at about 7:30 p.m. in a rural location east of Crossville.

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