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Columbia - Inmate captured after taking fleeing on foot

Inmate captured after foot chase from Adair Regional Jail - ending near NAPA store on Campbellsville Street

By Officer Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia Police Department, Chief, Jason Cross

The incident occurred on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 4:35pmCT.

Jamie McGinely, 37, originally of Buffalo KY, but currently housed at Adair County Regional Jail was being transported from court back to the jail by a transport officer.

Upon their arrival at the jail the female inmate took off on foot. A foot pursuit ensued and Columbia Police Ofc. Jordan Dean joined in on Campbellsville Street.



The female was caught by CPD Ofc. Dean in the vicinity of NAPA Auto parts and was taken back into custody.

McGinley was charged with Escape 2nd degree and Fleeing or Evading Police 2nd Degree in addition to the charges she was already incarcerated on.

Ofc Dean was assisted by CPD Detective Brad Scholl , Sgt. Jr. Murphy and ACSO transport officer Dee Albertson


This story was posted on 2015-11-26 20:37:26
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