UPDATE: Stolen vehicle possibly occupied by escapee – Reward offered
PRESS RELEASE FROM MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
UPDATE: Stolen Vehicle Possibly Occupied By Escapee – Reward Offered
MADISON COUNTY, TN – The Madison County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the recent escape from the Madison County Jail Rec-yard.
Investigators believe that a truck was stolen this morning and may possibly be occupied by escapee Dillon Decker. A photo of the vehicle is attached for public reference.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is now offering a reward for information leading to the capture of Dillon Decker, Cameron Campbell, and Brandon Forbes.
**Public Notice:** If you see this vehicle or have information on the whereabouts of Dillon Decker or the other escapees, DO NOT approach. Call 911 immediately or contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies and partnering law enforcement agencies continue to actively search. Updates will be released as more information becomes available.
ORIGINAL STORY:
Breaking News: Inmates Escape from Madison County Jail Rec Yard
URGENT: Inmates Escape from Madison County Jail Rec Yard
MADISON COUNTY, Tenn.– The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for three escapees from the Madison County Jail, who escaped from the rec-yard this morning.
1. Dillon Decker, white, male, age 32. Charges: Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Schedule I, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Resisting arrest, Theft of property, Evading arrest, Aggravated assault, Driving on suspended license, Reckless driving.
2. Brandon Forbes, black, male, age 43. Charges: Violation of parole
3. Cameron Deshaun Campbell, black, male, age 23. Charges: Theft, Possession of Schedule VI, Felony possession of weapon.
Photos of the escapees are attached for reference.
If you see these individuals, do not approach. Call 911 immediately or contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office at (731) 423-6000 with any information.
We will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available.
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