Crime & Safety
Inmate Briefly Escapes During Transport From Jail To Courthouse Near San Pedro Square Market
The 26-year-old inmate somehow slipped free of his handcuffs, deputies said.

A Santa Clara County inmate briefly escaped from custody before a scheduled court appearance in downtown San Jose this afternoon, a sheriff’s spokesman said.
Eric Nelson, 26, was handcuffed to another inmate on a bus from the Elmwood Correction Facility in Milpitas to the Terraine Courthouse in San Jose, Santa Clara County sheriff’s Sgt. James Jensen said. The courthouse is northwest of San Pedro Square Market and east of state Highway 87.
Nelson was scheduled to be in court today for drug charges on a warrant, Jensen said.
Find out what's happening in Los Gatosfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Around 1:10 p.m., Nelson allegedly got out of his handcuffs and managed to escape by squeezing between the bus and a chain-link fence that forms into a box attached to the courthouse, Jensen said.
Deputies pursued the suspect and captured him within minutes, he said. Nelson was transported to a hospital to be treated for pain to his wrist, back and ankle, Jensen said.
Find out what's happening in Los Gatosfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
One of the deputies involved in the pursuit suffered a minor injury and was also taken to a hospital as a precaution, according to Jensen. San Jose police also responded to assist in the pursuit, he said.
Once Nelson is cleared from the hospital, he will booked into the county jail on suspicion of escaping from custody and resisting arrest, Jensen said.
--Bay City News
Also on Patch:
- When Bug Bites And Stings Require E.R. Visit: What You Need To Know
- Viking, Kenmore Ranges Recalled For Safety Hazards
- Campbell’s Ainsley House To Host Larry Hancock, Director of Opera San Jose
- Travel Lectures in June In Los Altos
- Palo Alto Expected To Wrap Decision On Sale Of Low-Income Mobile Home Park
- WATCH: Burglary Suspects Stroll Though Los Altos Home
- South Bay Woman Accused Of Bilking $250K From Trusting Clients
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.