Harris County will give Mississippi authorities 14 days to come get him, an attorney told us in court. As for the other two escapees, they're still missing.
An escaped Mississippi inmate appeared in court on Friday after authorities say he was captured Thursday at a hospital in The Heights. ABC13 was there and the proceeding lasted all but 25 seconds.
Harris County will give Mississippi authorities 14 days to come get him, according to an attorney we spoke to in court. Police traced it back to Mississippi, where the sheriff said it was stolen and believed one of the inmates had taken it. Fast forward to Thursday when someone at Memorial Hermann Greater Heights said Raynes was in a patient room. They called the U.S. Marshals tip line, and they came and got him. Before that, neighbors near the gas station where he was spotted at were on the lookout.
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