Virginia Inmates Arrested at IHOP After Escaping Jail with Toothbrush

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Two inmates escaped from a Virginia jail by digging a hole through a wall using tools made from a toothbrush and a metal object. They were found at an IHOP in Hampton and taken into custody. One inmate was in jail for contempt of court, probation violations, and failure to appear, while the other faced charges including credit card fraud, forgery, and grand larceny. Charges related to the escape were pending.
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