A Virginia Department of Corrections investigation discovered that escaped prisoner and fugitive, Naseem Roulack obtained away as a result of his guards have been asleep.
Roulack was serving a 13-year sentence for grand larceny, malicious wounding and a hit-and-run when he escaped from a hospital in Henrico County within the early morning of Aug. 12. Roulack was within the hospital to be handled for seizures, in accordance to WTVR-TV.
Roulack was capable of get away each as a result of his two guards had fallen asleep and since they’d not changed the nylon cuffs positioned on Roulack whereas he acquired an MRI remedy, with regular metallic cuffs on his fingers and legs, in accordance to a VADOC report considered by WRIC-TV and different shops.
The two officers would go on to resign, leaving the division on Aug. 23.
“I thank the Special Investigations Unit for their thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Roulack’s escape,” VADOC Director Chadwick Dotson stated in a press release Friday, in accordance to Fox News.
Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, allege that Roulack has not stayed idle on the run, accusing him of carjacking a lady in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on Sept. 1.
The reward for data resulting in the seize of Roulack, initially $5,000, has now jumped as much as $20,000. Of that, $10,000 is being provided by the U.S. Marshals Service, and the opposite $10,000 is being provided by the Montgomery County Police Department, per a VADOC launch.
Roulack, alias “Lil Nas,” is a 5-foot-8-inch Black man weighing 225 kilos with brown eyes. He has 4 recognizable tattoos — one on his proper cheek that reads “Cut Throat,” one on his chest that reads “Marie,” one on his left arm that reads “RIP Ish,” and one on his proper arm that reads “Faith Is Seeing Light With Your Heart When All Your Eyes See Is Darkness,” VADOC writes.
The U.S. Marshals Service considers Roulack armed and harmful, and persons are warned to not method him in the event that they see him.
People can contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 1-877-WANTED2, the VADOC fugitive line at 1-877-896-5764, or name Virginia State Police through 911 or #77.
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