"Convicted Killer Captured in Mexico After Escaping Orange County Facility"

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A California man convicted of killing his mother as a teenager was captured in Mexico after walking away from a halfway house, violating his probation. Ike Nicholas Souzer, 20, had served his sentence for the 2017 killing and was on probation when he fled. Authorities described him as dangerous and violent, and he had previously escaped from a halfway house in 2022. The district attorney criticized judges for giving Souzer lenient sentences, and he has also been charged with attacks on correctional officers and other offenses.
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