A youth incarcerated at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey, Calif., briefly escaped from the facility Saturday night after “an incident that resulted in staff being assaulted,” according to the Los Angeles County Probation Department.
Six youths were involved in the incident that led to the altercation, the department said in a news release. It was not clear whether the youth who fled the detention facility was involved in the assault, but he was captured within 10 minutes by police and probation authorities, who brought him back to the facility.
No other information was provided about the assault or who may have been injured.
The facility remained on lockdown Sunday morning while an investigation was underway, according to the release. Visiting hours were also canceled.
Los Padrinos reopened in July after the probation department transferred about 270 youth, mostly ages 15 to 18, to the facility. The county scrambled to reopen Los Padrinos in May after California’s Board of State and Community Corrections ordered most youths out of two other facilities for incarcerated youth, citing repeated failures to improve conditions.