The sheriff's office said 22-year-old Daniel Eugene Douglas was being transferred to the Harris County Joint Processing Center and escaped when the Baytown Police Department opened the car door.
Shannon RyanA manhunt for 22-year-old Daniel Eugene Douglas is underway after officials say he escaped from custody at the Harris County Joint Processing Center on San Jacinto Street.The manhunt for an inmate who escaped from custody in downtown Houston came to an end on Thursday.
The 22-year-old inmate was being transferred to the Harris County Joint Processing Center from the custody of the Baytown Police Department when he escaped.
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