Another Inmate Escapes From Alabama Work Release Center
July 24, 2018
For the second time in two days, there has been an inmate escape from the Loxley Work Release Center in Baldwin County, AL.
Cory Allen Kingery, 37, was last seen wearing state prison whites but may have changed into a blue shirt. Kingery (pictured left) is 5-foot 8-inches tall and 155 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. He is serving a two year sentence for theft of property.
Two other inmates, Damon Rashad Dinsmore and Cantorius Alan White, escaped Monday morning from the same Alabama Department of Corrections facility. White was recaptured in Loxley a short time later by local police.
Dinsmore crashed a vehicle into a pole at the Atmore I-65 exit Chevron station about 8 a.m. He fled on foot and and was tracked by K-9 units. He was spotted by a logging crew on Bell Fork Road just after 11 a.m.
Anyone that sees Kingery should call their local law enforcement agency or 911.
Pictured top: The capture of escaped inmate Damon Rashad Dinsmore near Atmore Monday morning. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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7 Responses to “Another Inmate Escapes From Alabama Work Release Center”
“Spare the rod”
Truth-teller I understood every word of that.
Many times inmates commit new crimes when there time is close to expiring. They do this because they have no other place to go. And while we on the outside think they have lost there mind they know that when they EOS the next will begin and they will continue to eat and have a place to sleep.
These guys are technically still under custody of the department of corrections and alot of times won’t be charged but just returned to state prison to complete their sentence. Really? This needs to be changed because technically if they were still in custody this story wouldn’t read ESCAPED INMATE! Technicalities aside this latest one is free and avoiding capture.
Escape 2nd Degree is a Class C Felony:
For a Class C felony, not more than 10 years or less than 1 year and 1 day and must be in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 15-18-8 unless sentencing is pursuant to Section 13A-5-9 .
Where are these guys planning to go in all of this heat?
What an idiot! His two years just turned into 15.