On Monday afternoon, deputies learned the inmate walked out of the facility while arrestees were being released from custody. He was last seen wearing white boxer shorts and socks.
Jamie Donnelly The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is looking for an inmate who escaped Thursday afternoon.
Alday is described as Hispanic, 6-feet-tall, 185 pounds, brown hair with a buzz cut and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing white boxer shorts and no shoes. Jamie Donnelly covers breaking news for the Arizona Daily Star. Contact her via e-mail at [email protected]
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