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Still On The Loose: Connecticut State Police Searching For Escaped Inmate

Connecticut State Police have released a wanted poster as they continue to search for a 25-year-old inmate who escaped from a state prison on Sunday. 

State Police are searching for Jerry Mercado, who escaped Friday from a Connecticut prison.

State Police are searching for Jerry Mercado, who escaped Friday from a Connecticut prison.

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police
Jerry Mercado

Jerry Mercado

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police

"Jerry Mercado is wanted for ESCAPE from Carl Robinson Correctional Institution in Enfield on 1/7/18," the wanted poster says. 

Here is a description of the suspect: 

  • Name: Jerry Mercado 
  • Date of birth: 10/18/1992 
  • Age: 25 
  • Race: White/Hispanic 
  • Height: 5 foot, 4 inches 
  • Weight: 137 pounds 
  • Tattoo: “Time Waits For No One” on his left temple and right side of neck 
  • Aliases: Joshua, Jalyssa 

At 3:15 p.m. Sunday, the prison was placed on lockdown after a prisoner was not accounted for during a routine facility count, state police said. 

Mercado, who is from Hartford, is classified as a low-risk offender. He had one year left on his sentence for burglary.  

Department of Correction Commissioner Scott Semple told the Hartford Courant that Mercado may have escaped by clinging to the bottom of a maintenance van or garbage truck. 

Anyone with information on this escapee or who may know his whereabouts is asked to contact the Connecticut State Police, Central District Major Crime Squad, at 860-534-1000, the Department of Correction Parole Fugitive Unit at 860-250-2858, any Police Department at 911 or text TIP711 with the information to 274637.

Click here for the story in the Hartford Courant.

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