Posted on 10/13/2005 4:39:29 PM PDT by Wavve31
(10-13) 13:44 PDT McCook, Neb. (AP) --
A prisoner who slipped away from the McCook Community Hospital soon was running loose wearing little more than her underwear.
Hitchcock County Sheriff D. Bryan Leggott said the 34-year-old inmate had been taken by ambulance to the hospital for treatment. He would not release her name.
After it arrived, she asked to use a bathroom. Then, somehow, she made her way out of the bathroom and the hospital.
McCook police and Red Willow County deputies started an area search in the rainy, foggy, 49-degree weather shortly before noon Tuesday.
Her ex-husband, who had come to the hospital, found her orange jail jumpsuit at the edge of a nearby cornfield. He said she was apparently loose wearing only a bra and panties.
Reports of a break-in at a house and of a woman seen running led officers to a nearby neighborhood.
Police Chief Ike Brown said an officer then spotted the woman and, "after a pretty good footrace through some yards," he captured her.
She was wearing what looked like a pink bathrobe.
She was taken back to the hospital, where she was treated for a hand cut that officers think she received during the break-in.
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Information from: McCook Daily Gazette,
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most likely people will call for pics.
and most likely, you'd probably regret it if you got them.
Shoot! I thought it was about Abu Garaib.
or one of the Kennedys
I don't believe the description for a minute. Hospitals have done this in the past to keep the public from finding out about the........................................Pigman.
The Government has been experimenting with pigmen since the fifties.
So was this inmate wearing one of your famous bras?
New prison-issue underwire.
well if I saw a hospital in bra & panites, i'd flee too!
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The wit of Groucho Marx plus a nekkid woman - the classic recipe for humor.
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