Madison County Jail escapees still at large, 1 possibly traveling in stolen vehicle, police say
JACKSON, Tenn. — Three inmates who escaped from the Madison County Jail Sunday are still at large. Now, police believe at least one inmate is traveling in a stole vehicle.
Previous coverage: Inmates escape from Madison County Jail Rec Yard, reward offered
As of 11:30 a.m. Monday, escaped inmates Dillon Decker, Cameron Deshaun Campbell, and Brandon Forbes all remain at-large.
- 32-year-old Decker was booked for possession charges of methamphetamine, schedule I, and drug paraphernalia, as well as charges of resisting arrest, theft of property, evading arrest, aggravated assault, driving on suspended license, and reckless driving.
- 23-year-old Cameron Deshaun Campbell was booked for charges of theft, possession of schedule VI, and felony possession of a weapon.
- 43-year-old Brandon Forbes was booked on a charge of violation of parole.
According to a release from Sunday night by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), investigators believe a truck was stolen and at least one of the escapees may be occupying the vehicle.
MCSO announced they are offering a reward for information that leads to the capture of Decker, Campbell, and Forbes. Deputies and partnering law enforcement agencies continue to actively search.
The Jackson-Madison County School System announced shortly after 10:30 a.m. Monday that schools are on high alert county wide and are prepared to go into lockdown as necessary to protect students and staff.
If you see Decker, Campbell, or Forbes do not approach them. Instead call 9-1-1 immediately or contact the Madison County Sheriff’s office.
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