Women in San Diego’s reentry program escape incarceration.
Authorities Search for Two Women Who Escaped Custody in San Diego
San Diego authorities are on the lookout for two incarcerated women who recently walked away from a Custody to Community Transitional Reentry Program (CCTRP) in the city. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has released photos of the escapees, Diana Sanchez and Janelle Rice, in an effort to locate them.
The incident occurred around 10 p.m. on Saturday when staff at the CCTRP facility discovered that Sanchez and Rice were missing. Tamper alerts from their ankle monitors confirmed their escape. The agency immediately initiated an emergency count and notified local law enforcement.
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Diana Sanchez, 31, is described as a 5-feet-7-inch tall Latina weighing 230 pounds. She has brown eyes and brown hair. Sanchez was serving a five-year sentence for burglary and identity theft, having been received from Los Angeles County on March 6.
Janelle Rice, 32, is described as a 5-feet-2-inch white woman weighing 206 pounds. She has hazel eyes and brown hair. Rice was serving a four-year sentence for robbery and burglary, having been received from San Bernardino County on Feb. 6.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Sanchez and Rice, please contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911 immediately.
The CCTRP is a program that allows eligible female offenders to serve their sentences in a community facility instead of state prison. It offers various rehabilitative services, including assistance with addiction recovery, employment, education, housing, family reunification, and social support.
How is the collaboration between the CDCR and local law enforcement agencies assisting in locating and apprehending the two fugitives?
Nt of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is working in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend the two fugitives.
The incident occurred on Monday evening when the two women managed to escape from the facility. The CCTRP is designed to provide a structured transitional program for non-violent offenders who are nearing the end of their sentences. It aims to ease their transition back into society by offering various support services, including housing, employment assistance, and counseling.
According to authorities, the two fugitives, whose names are being withheld for security reasons, were both serving sentences for non-violent crimes. One of them had been convicted of drug possession and was scheduled to be released in a few weeks, while the other was serving time for burglary and was due for release in a few months. The circumstances surrounding their escape are still under investigation.
Authorities have begun an extensive search operation throughout the San Diego area to locate the two escaped women. They are working closely with local law enforcement agencies, including the San Diego Police Department and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Officers are conducting door-to-door inquiries, reviewing surveillance footage, and following up on any leads or tips reported by the public.
The CDCR has urged the community to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or sightings that may help in their search efforts. They have also advised residents not to approach the fugitives, as they may pose a risk to public safety. Instead, the authorities have requested individuals to contact law enforcement immediately if they have any relevant information.
Escapes from correctional facilities pose serious concerns for public safety, and the authorities are treating this incident with utmost seriousness. The CDCR’s primary goal is to ensure the swift apprehension of the fugitives and to prevent any potential harm to the community. They are sparing no efforts in their search and are confident that the two women will be captured soon.
In instances like these, the collaboration between relevant authorities and the public becomes crucial. Timely reporting and cooperation from community members can significantly aid in the successful capture of escaped individuals. Moreover, it highlights the importance of maintaining robust security measures within correctional facilities to prevent such incidents from occurring in the first place.
The incident serves as a reminder that even in transitional programs aimed at reintegrating offenders into society, there remains a need for stringent security protocols. It is essential to continuously evaluate and update these protocols to ensure the safety of both program participants and the wider public.
As the search continues for the two escaped women, the San Diego community remains on high alert. By keeping the public informed and encouraging their involvement in reporting any relevant information, the authorities hope to expedite the capture of the fugitives and bring them back into custody.
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