Analyst: Going after escaped parolees won't be easy
Feb 11, 2016, 02:56 PM
More than 200 parolees have not returned to their state halfway houses. Some have tried to kill, and one did, while on the loose.
More than 200 parolees have not returned to their state halfway houses. Some have tried to kill, and one did, while on the loose.
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