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Massive Manhunt Underway for Escaped Vance County Inmates; $40K Reward Offered

Authorities are intensifying their search for two escaped Vance County Detention Center inmates, offering a substantial reward and deploying new surveillance tactics.

Massive Manhunt Underway for Escaped Vance County Inmates; $40K Reward Offered

Associated Press

A sweeping manhunt is currently underway for two inmates who made a daring escape from the Vance County Detention Center in Henderson, North Carolina, prompting an urgent appeal to the public and the deployment of significant law enforcement resources. The individuals, identified as Michael “Mike Mike” Lewis Miles Jr., 33, and Lishawn Knott, 21, are considered armed and dangerous, escalating concerns for community safety. Their departure from the facility occurred around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, igniting a coordinated effort involving multiple agencies to ensure their swift apprehension and prevent any potential harm.

Vance County escapees
Associated Press

Coordinated Law Enforcement Response

Vance County Sheriff Curtis Brame emphasized the paramount importance of public safety, stating, “The safety of our community is our highest priority. We are utilizing all available resources to locate these individuals as quickly as possible.” He further implored residents to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity or potential sightings without delay, stressing that any information, no matter how minor it may seem, could prove instrumental in achieving a secure resolution to this ongoing incident.

Significant Reward for Information

The FBI has confirmed that Miles and Knott were acquainted prior to their escape, suggesting a potential pre-existing plan or mutual understanding. This detail is a crucial element in the ongoing investigation, helping authorities to refine their search parameters and anticipate potential movements or hiding places. The cooperation between federal and local law enforcement, bolstered by the community’s potential involvement through the reward program, forms a comprehensive strategy to ensure the swift and safe return of these individuals to custody.

Public Advisory and Identification Details

The FBI is specifically requesting that residents review any home surveillance footage, including security cameras or trail/hunting cameras, that may have captured relevant activity during the critical timeframe of the escape. This information could provide invaluable real-time tracking data for the escapees. Furthermore, residents are strongly advised to take immediate precautionary measures to enhance their personal security. This includes ensuring vehicles are locked, garage doors are closed, and sheds are secured. The public is emphatically warned against approaching either individual if they are spotted; instead, any sightings or information should be reported immediately to the authorities.

Enhanced Visibility and Reporting Channels

Law enforcement agencies are urging anyone with even the slightest piece of information regarding the whereabouts of Michael Miles Jr. or Lishawn Knott to come forward without hesitation. Direct contact can be made by dialing 911 immediately. Alternatively, the Vance County Sheriff’s Office can be reached at (252) 738-2200, or Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers at (252) 492-1925. For those who prefer to provide information anonymously, the P3 Tips mobile application offers a secure and confidential platform for submitting crucial intelligence. Every tip plays a vital role in the collective effort to bring this dangerous situation to a safe and successful conclusion.

The successful apprehension of these escaped inmates hinges on a combination of diligent law enforcement work and vigilant community cooperation. The substantial reward, coupled with increased public awareness through media and advertising, creates a powerful incentive for citizens to assist in this critical public safety operation. Authorities remain committed to a thorough and persistent search until both individuals are safely back in custody, restoring peace of mind to the Vance County community and beyond.

James Fortner
James Fortner Reporter, Mount Olive Chronicle

Covers public safety, courts, and law enforcement. Criminal justice background from Fayetteville State University. The Chronicle's primary FOIA and public records specialist. More →

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