A hospitalized man goes on the lam
Hospital Safety Connection, May 30, 2007
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In a story that's almost hard to believe, a patient being held by police--whom court records indicated may have fallen into a coma--allegedly escaped the hospital he was being treated at.
Police caught the suspect on May 24, two days after he left Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN, according to The Star Press.
When authorities took the suspect to the hospital for treatment on May 17, they left him unattended under a "police hold," meaning police were to return him to jail upon medical discharge. The hospital's security officers don't guard people under a police hold, The Star Press reported.
The suspect was ill enough that he ended up in the ICU at one point, police told the newspaper.
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