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Second escaped fugitive captured after police standoff

December 1, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A second fugitive inmate who escaped last week from a county jail in California by rappelling down with a bedsheet was re-arrested Wednesday night, after a seven-hour standoff with police.

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said Rogelio Chavez was taken into custody at the house of an associate in San Jose. Video of the scene showed a man in handcuffs being led out of the house by at least six officers.

Detectives were trying to search the home of Karla Fernandez when they noticed someone was hiding in the attic and requested backup from the SWAT team, Smith said.

A SWAT team shot tear gas canisters into the home at least twice earlier in the day.

Authorities said Chavez was arrested without incident and taken to a hospital because he was suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Detectives found he was carrying crack cocaine and marijuana, Smith said.

Fernandez, who is on probation, was also arrested and is facing charges of resisting and obstructing an investigation, being a felon in possession of a firearm, and being an accessory to an escaped inmate.

Late Tuesday, the U.S. Marshals Service and police in Antioch arrested 26-year-old Laron Campbell.

Chavez and Campbell escaped with two other prisoners last week by cutting through the bars covering a second-story window and then rappelling to the ground on a bedsheet rope. The others were quickly apprehended.

Campbell’s sister, Marcaysha Alexander, 24, was also arrested on suspicion of harboring a fugitive.

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Glennon said authorities received “numerous tips” that helped authorities locate Campbell after Sheriff Laurie Smith announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to the fugitives’ recapture.

Smith said the investigation is ongoing and there may be more arrests.

Chavez was awaiting trial on several felony charges, including burglary, extortion, false imprisonment, resisting arrest and firearms violations.

Campbell has been in jail since February 2015 on felony charges that include robbery, false imprisonment and making criminal threats.

Chavez and Campbell eluded a massive manhunt the night of their escape and several subsequent raids of places the two were thought hiding, including a San Jose mobile home that heavily armed deputies surrounded early Tuesday with no success.

In the process, a 35-year-old San Jose woman was arrested on suspicion of helping Chavez hide in a Gilroy motel raided Monday.

Glennon said Campbell was tracked to his sister’s home on Monday and authorities with the U.S. Marshals Service and Antioch Police launched a stake out. Glennon said a raid was planned for Tuesday night and a warrant obtained after officials spotted Campbell in the house.

Glennon said Campbell fled into the home’s attic when authorities burst into the house. But he came crashing down through the flimsy roof shortly after and was taken into custody without further incident.

Glennon said authorities are looking into where Campbell spent his week on the lam and investigating if he received help beyond the alleged assistance of his sister.

Chavez and Campbell are facing possible life sentences if convicted of their pending charges. They are also expected to face new charges related to their escapes.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. John Lozinski says

    December 1, 2016 at 11:54 am

    Some of these laws are ludicrous prisoners should be expected to try to escape, Prison guards and management should be tried and convicted if they do escape as it is clearly they who failed.
    We have far to many people in Prison. It is criminal to have kept these so long without a trail
    The judge and lawyers should be put in jail for a month.
    Holding people this long without a trail is a crime.
    presuming Guilt is a crime.
    This is what is wrong with America.

  2. GottFriend says

    December 1, 2016 at 3:21 pm

    What is wrong with America is the kind of so-called thinking that goes on in the heads of people like the one who uses the name, John Lozinski. Hot air is allowed into the brain, then expelled as some sort of misguided philosophy or incorrect fact.
    to, too, and two (sometimes tu) are all pronounced essentially the same.
    Some people do not know how these words have different definitions, meanings, and uses, not to mention orthological structure.
    John Lozinski has no exclusive use of pomposity.

    • marinella says

      December 4, 2016 at 3:18 am

      Do the crime then do the time…I told that to my sons and each on in college got a D.U.I in Reno oops mess up!! car got impounded at 25 a day and since it was Fri. And did not have to go to school, I let stay for the weekend …..and he had to pay for his own car….. His brother 3 years later same school party dorm….got the same treatment from mom…… Funny how they both never pulled a STUPID THING LIKE THAT A 2ND TIME, I TOLD THEM , IM A GOOD OLD MEXICAN MOTHER BE CAREFUL FOR I HAVE NOT PITY………. BOY THAT COST THEM TO GET CARS OUT? Now one is 47 and the other is 43 no kids and never been married, They say they are to busy with business and if they find a women she has to be a good match? WHAT EVER THAT MEANS? As long as they are happy, And you wonder they are not gay ( i would love the same) they are just driven they say to become millionaires. Some times moms do to good of a job, DAMN.

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