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SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say a Northern California inmate broke out of jail by climbing up a ventilation duct and punching out a window.
The Monterey County Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1zF7AE2 ) 23-year-old Freddy Swanson made the escape Christmas Day and remains at large. Authorities say he's armed and dangerous.
Police say Swanson scaled a ventilation duct at a Monterey County jail, broke a small window and climbed onto the roof. He then jumped to escape the medium-security facility.
Swanson was arrested Dec. 19 at a motel in the county after a hit-and-run car crash and high-speed chase. He later was charged with multiple narcotics and firearms violations. Swanson was awaiting sentencing when he escaped.
A statewide "be on the lookout" bulletin has been issued for his arrest and return to custody.
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Information from: The Monterey County Herald, http://www.montereyherald.com
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