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Authorities continue search for inmates who escaped from Oklahoma prison

Two men who escaped Wednesday from the Jackie Brannon Correctional Center in McAlester remained at large later in the day, along with an inmate who escaped Friday.
BY JOHN YATES • Published: October 31, 2012

— Two inmates who escaped Wednesday morning from the Jackie Brannon Correctional Center remain at large, according to a prison official.

Also still at large was an inmate who escaped the minimum-security prison on Friday.

Warden Emma Watts said two inmates were seen running across West Street in McAlester at breakfast time.

The street runs north-south by the facility.

A special count confirmed the two men were missing at 9 a.m.

The warden said both inmates are black males serving time out of Tulsa County and were wearing gray prison clothing.

The inmates are identified as Jeffery Walker and Terry Buckley, the Department of Corrections said.

Walker, 22, is 5-foot-6 and weighs 161 pounds.

He has black hair and brown eyes.

Watts said he was serving five years for robbery with a firearm.

Buckley, 27, was described as 5-foot-8 and weighing 156 pounds.

He also has black hair and brown eyes.

His record shows a variety of convictions out of Tulsa County.

Alvin Boyer, 27, escaped from the facility Friday and remained at large Wednesday afternoon.


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