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Police arrest inmate who walked away from work detail

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SPOKANE, Wash. - Update: Spokane Police say that Gary C. Angell was arrested by Patrol Team 5 around 3 p.m. Wednesday in the area of 4th Avenue and Altamont Street. 

Angell is the inmate worker who walked away from his planting detail last week. 

Previous Coverage:

(Nov. 1st)Spokane Police Officers searched for a Geiger Inmate worker who walked away for his work detail at approximately 9:30 a.m. in the area of north Elm Street and west Centennial Way but he was not located.

Inmate worker 22 year-old Gary C. Angell was in custody for violating Court Order requirements when he walked away from his tree planting detail Wednesday morning. He is the respondent on a protection order. Officers attempted to notify the petitioner of the order but they were unable to locate a number for her. 

Angell was last seen wearing a blue jean jacket, orange t-shirt, maroon over-shirt and blue pants but has had time to change his clothing. He is described as 5ā€™10ā€, 175 lbs, with short black hair, brown eyes and beard.  Angell may have been spotted at one point in the area of 1300 W. Dean and may have changed into a gray hooded sweatshirt and black rimmed glasses.

Anyone with information regarding this incident or Angellā€™s location is asked to call Crime Check at 509-456-2233 or 911.

Geiger inmate workers have been deemed medium/low risk offenders and approved to be part of the supervised Geiger Inmate Work Crew, overseen by Detention Services Sergeant Robison (509)477-1545. 


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