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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here from the outside in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon.
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here from the outside in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here from the outside in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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John Mark Speir,
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Eric S. Click, 29,
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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(Top left to right) Steven Edward Lewis, John Thomas Shehee, 28, John Mark Speir, (Bottom left to right) Harce Wade Allen, 28, Eric S. Click, 29, and David Wayne, Frazier, 54
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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David Wayne Frazier, 54,
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Steven Edward Lewis,
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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John Thomas Shehee, 28,
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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NEWS - Gefangene in Tennessee verschieben WC und können entfliehen
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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NEWS - Gefangene in Tennessee verschieben WC und können entfliehen
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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NEWS - Gefangene in Tennessee verschieben WC und können entfliehen
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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NEWS - Gefangene in Tennessee verschieben WC und können entfliehen
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall (shown here in pictures posted online) and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee
Prisoners escape from jail by removing toilet, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA - 27 Dec 2016
Six prisoners escaped from jail on Christmas Day by removing a toilet from the wall and climbing out of the hole behind it in Tennessee. The inmates wrenched off a stainless steel toilet that had vunerable rusted pipes and the bolts holding the unit had rusted out. They took their "window of opportunity" at around 1.30am Christmas morning at the Cocke County Jail Annex, east of Nashville, as there was prior damage to the concrete surrounding the unit due to plumbing repairs. Inmates John Mark Speir and Steven Edward Lewis were captured hours after the prison break. A third inmate, Eric S, Click, 29, was captured late on Monday afternoon. The three suspects unnacounted for were John Thomas Shehee, 28, held on charges of arson, criminal tresspass and theft, Harce Wade Allen, 28, who was being detained for violating probation and David Wayne Frazier, 54, accused of aggravated robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon. Police described them as potentially dangerous.
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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The Last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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