By Erika Hernandez
Kentucky State Police are searching for Angela S. Prolonged, a 45-year-old woman who escaped from a halfway house in the city of Owensboro.
According to authorities, the leak occurred Friday night at a facility operated by Dismas Charities.
How the leak occurred
According to the Kentucky State Police, The woman left the center before fleeing in a black vehicle.
The inch generated an immediate alert and the authorities asked citizens to spread the search bulletin to facilitate their location.
Authorities described Prolonged as a woman standing 5’4″ (1.63 meters) tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds (77 kg), with long, straight brown hair and blue eyes.
She was last seen wearing blue denims, a light blue t-shirt, and gray sneakers.
Prolonged was serving time for crimes related to theft and substance abuse.
She had been convicted in November 2024 for a case that occurred in September 2023 in Hart County, according to prison records cited by Of us.
Call to citizens
Authorities asked anyone with information to contact police or their local law enforcement agency.
The search bulletin has been widely disseminated on social networks, where it has already been shared by thousands of users.
The case joins other recent leak incidents in the United States. In January, several inmates considered dangerous escaped from a detention center in Louisiana, triggering an intense statewide search operation.
All of them were captured in less than 24 hours thanks to the joint action of multiple agencies.
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