Escaped WV Inmate Back in Custody
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Posted: 11:52 AM Nov 12, 2009
Escaped WV Inmate Back in Custody
PINEVILLE, W.Va. (AP)
An inmate who escaped from a minimum security work camp is back in custody.
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An inmate who escaped from a minimum security work camp is back in custody.

Police said Thursday that 25-year-old William Cline turned himself in to the Wyoming County Sheriff's Department in Pineville overnight. Cline's father brought him to the office.

Cline and another inmate, 30-year-old Kenneth Ray Hager, escaped from the Slayton Work Camp at the Mount Olive Correctional Complex October 26.

Hager turned himself to Boone County authorities November 7.

Cline was serving a sentence for a burglary in Wyoming County. Hager was serving time for burglary, grand larceny and breaking and entering in Boone County.

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