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Costs being tabulated for cornfield manhunt in ND

The Columbian
Published: October 6, 2011, 5:00pm

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (AP) — Authorities in North Dakota on Friday were meeting to add up the cost of capturing a convicted sex offender who escaped from a private prisoner transport van and sparked a manhunt that ended in a cornfield.

Barnes County Sheriff Randy McClaflin says California-based Extradition Transport of America is bonded and insured for such incidents, and is cooperating. The company declined comment.

Dozens of local, state and federal law officers searched Tuesday and Wednesday for 29-year-old Joseph Megna, who escaped during a rest stop while being transported from Florida to Washington state to face new charges. He surrendered after area farmers guided by SWAT team members began harvesting the cornfield.

Costs will include officer overtime, and fuel and mileage for ground vehicles, a helicopter and an airplane.

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