YOU, MADISON. >> IF YOU GO BY THE NAME, JORGE. YEAH. YEAH. HE BEFORE HE IS OK, IS THAT WHEN YOU WHEN YOU ESCAPE YEAH. >> YEAH. AN ESCAPED PRISONERS. 40 YEAR RUN HAS OFFICIALLY COME TO AN END. PUERTO RICO OFFICIALS REACHED OUT TO LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ABOUT A FUGITIVE AFTER DOING SOME RESEARCH AND MATCHING OLD FINGERPRINTS TO A NEW DATABASE, DEPUTIES WERE ABLE TO FIND JORGE MIA VALDEZ WHO WAS LIVING UNDER A FAKE NAME HERE. >> WELL, THIS IS WHAT THIS IS ABOUT. OKAY. YOU GOT A WARRANT FOR YOUR ARREST OUT OF PUERTO RICO FOR US KEEPING THE PRISON DOWN AND THEY TOLD ME THEY DON’T WANT TO BE THE TIME THAT NOW THEY DO. THEY CHANGE THEIR MIND. OKAY.
Escaped prisoner from Puerto Rico caught in Florida after almost 40 years on the run
A person who escaped a Puerto Rican jail almost 40 years in the past was caught by deputies in Florida on Friday.Based on the Lee County Sheriff’s Workplace, authorities in Puerto Rico reached out to LCSO about Jorge Milla-Valdes, who they believed was dwelling in Lee County, hiding underneath the identify Luis Aguirre.He additionally had a prison historical past underneath the identify Luis Aguirre that included fees of theft and aggravated battery with a lethal weapon.Milla-Valdes escaped from a jail in Puerto Rico in 1987, LCSO stated. LCSO’s Fugitive Warrants Unit looked for Milla-Valdes and obtained the unique 1986 fingerprints from Puerto Rico and a set from his run-ins with Monroe County.The fingerprints have been matched, and two hours later, Milla-Valdes was present in Fort Myers Shores and brought into custody.
A person who escaped a Puerto Rican jail almost 40 years in the past was caught by deputies in Florida on Friday.
Based on the Lee County Sheriff’s Workplace, authorities in Puerto Rico reached out to LCSO about Jorge Milla-Valdes, who they believed was dwelling in Lee County, hiding underneath the identify Luis Aguirre.
He additionally had a prison historical past underneath the identify Luis Aguirre that included fees of theft and aggravated battery with a lethal weapon.
Milla-Valdes escaped from a jail in Puerto Rico in 1987, LCSO stated. LCSO’s Fugitive Warrants Unit looked for Milla-Valdes and obtained the unique 1986 fingerprints from Puerto Rico and a set from his run-ins with Monroe County.
The fingerprints have been matched, and two hours later, Milla-Valdes was present in Fort Myers Shores and brought into custody.