Crime & Safety
Police: "Credible Information" That Escaped Prisoner No Longer In Cartersville
Sean Patrick Killion, 42, remains on the run after he escaped Wednesday evening outside Pizza Hut.
Photo credits: Cartersville Police Department/Indiana Department of Corrections
The Cartersville Police Department said that it’s received “credible information” that the prisoner who escaped from a transport van Wednesday evening is no longer in the area.
Police spokesperson Major Mark Camp said Friday morning the agency will continue to search for Sean Patrick Kilion, and he cannot reveal the source of the information.
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“Investigators will pick up this morning with the investigation,” he added. “There is no full-scale search going on at this time.”
Killion, 42, was aboard a private prisoner transport bus parked outside Pizza Hut at 122 Merchants Square Drive when he attacked a female guard and managed to get away. Killion was with four guards at the time of the escape. He was being transported by a private transport company from Florida to Indiana, he added.
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Killion is described as a white man who stands around 6’1’’ tall and weighs about 195 pounds.
According to an incident report released by the agency Thursday morning, an officer was dispatched around 8 p.m. Feb. 4 to Cartersville Medical Center and interviewed the female guard who was allegedly attacked by the prisoner.
The guard said she was helping transport “several” inmates from Florida to Indiana aboard when the van stopped at Pizza Hunt “to get food for the prisoners and have a bathroom break.” When they opened the back door of the van, she was allegedly “bum rushed by a prisoner,” the report states.
“The prisoner then ran off attempting to get in a white truck that was parked and running in the parking lot, but the truck was locked,” according to the report.
The guard said she followed the prisoner around the building and across East Felton Road “where she was able to get her hands on him.”
“When she grabbed him, he then pulled and push her to the ground,” the officer wrote. The guard said when she fell, she heard a ”pop” in her right knee and was unable to walk on it.
She added the prisoner, who was reportedly shackled along his feet and handcuffed to his waist, was seen jumping a fence headed towards U.S. 41/Joe Frank Harris Parkway. She noted she was “100 percent sure” Killion was shackled when he allegedly launched his attack.
There were initial reports that stated Killion was a federal prisoner, but that was not the case, said Jim Joyner, a spokesperson with the U.S. Marshals Service’s office in Atlanta.
Killion was wanted by the Indiana Department of Correction on parole violation charges, and the federal agency did assist in locating and arresting him in Florida, Joyner stated.
Once he was arrested, he was turned over to the custody of Indiana, who arranged for a private company to transport the prisoner back to their state, Joyner stated.
Joyner added U.S. Marshals Service agents, along with the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, did initially assist in the search of Killion Wednesday evening. However, the search is now being handled by the Cartersville Police Department.
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