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Police credit fast-acting security with capturing escapee
Healthcare Security Weekly, December 5, 2005
Police in Ardmore, OK, are crediting the hospital security staff at a Dallas, TX, hospital with capturing a woman who escaped from the Carter County Detention Center, according to the Daily Ardmoreite.
Authorities say Karen Neveling switched identities with another inmate and fled the detention center. She later admitted herself to the hospital under an assumed name.
But just as doctors were about to release Neveling, security at the hospital recognized her as the missing inmate from photos the local deputies sent over and detained her until police arrived.
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