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Man who escaped Grays Harbor County custody now back in jail

By Associated Press
Published: January 18, 2016, 10:14am

HOQUIAM — Hoquiam Police have arrested a man who escaped from Grays Harbor County custody while on a medical furlough.

KBKW-AM reports that 55-year-old Harold Porter was treated at a hospital in Aberdeen after having an episode while in jail Thursday. He was to turn himself in once he was cleared from the hospital Saturday but he never did.

Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Dave Pimentel says medical furloughs are common with inmates who need serious medical attention and helps control overtime hours. Authorities believed Porter’s condition was poor enough that he couldn’t walk away.

Police arrested Porter early Sunday morning after they say he showed up at home where he was initially arrested in November.

Porter had been in jail awaiting trial on a felony assault charge for violating a no contact order.

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