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Alabama escaped inmate captured at Buc-ee’s in Texas with help of technology

The law enforcement has praised the license plate technology by escaping custody and supporting the captures of Alabama prisoners who were more than 600 miles away in Texas BUC-EE.

Melissa police confirmed with Fox News Digital, who succeeded in capturing Pearson McKinley Anthony (25 years old), who wanted to get out of Marion County, Alabama, after escaping the custody right.

Before 5 pm on Sunday, January 26, the authorities said that after a flock camera flagged near Anna's BUC-EE, he was warned of vehicles in connection with Anthony's escape.

When a police officer arrived at the place, they said that Anthony was leaving BUC-EE parking lots, and high-risk felony was suspended.

Idaho prisoners and accomplices were captured almost 130 miles away from the hospital where the ambush and escape occurred.

Authorities have confirmed that a 25-year-old Piangson Macin Lee Anthony, Alabama, was caught on Sunday afternoon at BUC-EE in Melissa, Texas. (Collin County Jail/BUC-EE | Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Authores later found Anthony surrendered and later had an aggressive blessing warrant to support the escape of Anthony.

Both Anthony and the driver were detained, and both of them said they were both in Colin County Prison while waiting for the delivery to Alabama.

A prisoner in Pennsylvania, who fled the prison almost four months ago, was captured after leaving the Philadelphia planet.

25 -year -old Pierson McKinnley Anthony

The 25-year-old Pierson McKinnley Anthony was caught in a Texas BUC-EE after traveling more than 600 miles away from Alabama detention. (Colin -gun prison)

Authorities added that Anthony had been charged with three felony.

Melissa, about 65 miles from Fortworth, is more than 600 miles away from Anthony's prison that escaped Alabama.

I didn't immediately know what Anthony's original accusation was for and why he was detained.

Indiana inmates accidentally escaped their work details and later captured in Motel 6.

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The Melissa Police Station has acknowledged the use of flock technology to find Anthony.

“The success of this anxiety emphasizes the importance of communication between ministries and the dedication of officers to keep Melissa safely,” said Melissa Police Chief Eric Stalks, sent to Fox News Digital. I mentioned in a statement. “This is an example of how effective the flock technology is in the arrest of Fugitives, a fugitive from all over the country.”

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According to the company's website, the law enforcement agencies, neighborhoods, and communities are used by law execution agencies, neighborhoods, and communities by utilizing the awareness of the crowds and providing real -time alerts to authorities. I am using it.

Fox News Digital reached out to officials in Marion County and did not immediately receive a response.

Stepheny Price is a Fox News Digital and Fox Business writer. Story hints and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com

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