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The authorities in Tennessee were searching on Sunday for two men who they said escaped from prison last week and then kidnapped a man and stole his truck.
The men, Robert Lee Brown and Christopher Osteen, escaped on Friday morning from the minimum-security annex at the Northwest Correctional Complex in Lake County, Tenn., the authorities said. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations said the men should be considered armed and dangerous.
Mr. Brown, 36, had been serving an 18-year sentence for aggravated rape, and Mr. Osteen, 34, had been serving an eight-year sentence for burglary, reckless aggravated assault and theft, according to the Tennessee Department of Correction.
After they escaped, around 9 a.m. on Friday, the men kidnapped a man from a boat ramp on the Mississippi River, the sheriff’s office in Henry County, Tenn., said on Facebook. The sheriff’s office said the man worked for the highway department in Fulton County, Ky.
Later that afternoon, the employee was found unharmed in his department-issued truck north of Paris, Tenn., where the escapees had left it, the authorities said.
“From statements made by the victim, who was blindfolded, it was believed that another vehicle had been taken by the escapees at an unknown location,” the Henry County Sheriff’s Office said.
Early Saturday morning, Henry County deputies found another man tied up in his home in Paris. His truck, a red 2009 Chevrolet Silverado pickup with an extended cab, had been stolen, the sheriff’s office said. The authorities said that the escapees tied the man up and stole his truck around 10:30 a.m. on Friday.
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office asked that citizens “check on their friends and relatives and watch for suspicious activity.”
Officials at the prison declined to say how the men had escaped. Officers noticed they were gone around 8:30 a.m. local time, after an emergency inmate count, the Tennessee Department of Correction said in a statement.
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