Man who escaped Ohio hospital in custody
Hospital Safety Insider, September 8, 2016
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Police on September 7 captured a prisoner who escaped custody from a Wilmington, Ohio, hospital three days earlier, according to a report from WHIO-TV.
According to the report, the prisoner, John McKinney, escaped police custody on August 4 from Clinton Memorial Hospital, stole a car, and fled the area of the hospital. A manhunt ensued, and he was reported captured around 7 p.m. on September 7.
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