Colorado prison escapee charged with kidnapping, other crimes
By APMonday, October 4, 2010
Colo. prison escapee charged with several crimes
DENVER — An inmate who broke out of a maximum security prison in northeast Colorado has been charged with escape, holding hostages and kidnapping.
The Denver Post reports that 48-year-old Douglas Alward also was charged Monday with being a habitual criminal, first-degree burglary and possession of a weapon by a previous offender.
Authorities say Alward escaped from the Sterling Correctional Facility Aug. 22 by crawling under an electric fence. He surrendered three days later at a home near Yuma, where authorities say he held a woman hostage for a few hours.
Alward was serving time for attempted murder, assault, kidnapping and burglary. Authorities say it was his fourth escape from a prison.
Information from: Durango Herald, www.durangoherald.com
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