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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
March 19, 2024

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Oregon prison inmate who jumped fence recaptured along coast

The Columbian
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NORTH BEND, Ore. — One of two inmates who jumped a fence at a minimum-security prison in Coos County has been recaptured.

The state Department of Corrections says the inmate was taken into custody about 1:30 a.m. Monday near Lakeside. That’s along U.S. 101 less than 15 miles north of the Shutter Creek Correctional Institution in North Bend.

He was identified as 39-year-old Daniel Oliver Fullmer, who was serving time from Jackson County for methamphetamine possession and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

The agency says 44-year-old Harlan Earl Brown remains at large. He was serving time from Clackamas County for burglary and theft.

The two escaped Sunday morning.

The state website says Shutter Creek has an inmate population of about 280.

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