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SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. — Guards at the Washington County Detention Center apparently were unaware of an escape attempt last November until they noticed a makeshift rope of braided strips of torn bed sheets dangling from a fence. A quick check of inmate bedding revealed the alleged culprit — convicted bank robber and carjacker Michael Ogle, according to records.
The 31-year-old Sevier County man has been indicted in U.S. District Court for allegedly trying to escape the Washington County Detention Center, where he was being held awaiting transfer into the U.S. Bureau of Prisons following his Nov. 5 sentencing as ringleader in a takeoverstyle bank robbery and a carjacking that resulted when the getaway vehicle broke down. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Stone sought the indictment earlier this month. Ogle is set to be arraigned on Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Guyton.
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its too big for my room :/
is it safe?
how do i do it?
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Jennifer Gray asks: The echoing of the cell door shuting behind me sent a shiver down my back. As I walked in and sat on the small metal bunk bed with the worn out mattress and thin blankets I start to think about the unfortunate event which has lead me to this cramped,
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