Officials were stunned by the brazen escape Sunday night of Michael David Elliot, who had a record of good behaviour during his 20 years in custody. He wore a white civilian kitchen uniform to evade security and blend in with the snow at the Ionia Correctional Facility, prisons spokesman Russ Marlan said.
Prison fences were equipped with motion sensors to alert guards. The fences also carry electric current to shock anyone that touches them.
Elliot, 40, then abducted a woman and stole her Jeep outside the prison. She later escaped when he stopped for gas some 100 miles (160 kilometers) to the south. The woman's Jeep was found abandoned nearby later yesterday.
"Residents in Shipshewana and surrounding areas: lock your residences and stay indoors. Only answer door for law enforcement," the LaGrange County, Indiana, sheriff's department said.
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An alert on Elliot was issued to law enforcement nationwide. The woman told police that he said he wanted to get as far from the Michigan prison as possible.
Nothing in Elliot's record suggested he might escape, said Heyns, adding, "This was an entirely one-man operation."
The woman was able to call police from a concealed cellphone while he was pumping gas. She ran to a restroom, where she locked herself inside. Elliot knocked on the door, but she stayed inside until police arrived and wasn't harmed.
"There was a perimeter vehicle with an armed officer who was circling the facility during this time period. (Elliot) was able to evade or avoid detection," Marlan said.