Murder suspect Kevin Mason, who was mistakenly released from an Indianapolis jail two weeks ago, has been arrested in South St. Paul by the U.S. Marshal Service. Mason was charged with second-degree murder in connection to a fatal shooting in Minneapolis in 2021. After being on the run for over two years, he was initially arrested in Indianapolis but released due to a mistake. A manhunt has been ongoing until his recent arrest.
Kevin Mason, a murder suspect wanted on three Minnesota warrants, including one for murder, is still on the run after being accidentally released from an Indianapolis jail due to a clerical error. Authorities have arrested his girlfriend, Desiree Oliver, who provided him with supplies after his release. Police launched a manhunt but did not inform the public for nearly a week to maintain a tactical advantage. Authorities are now asking for the public's help in locating Mason. Two jail record clerks have been fired, and the search comes after a recent high-profile manhunt in Pennsylvania.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office has arrested the girlfriend of murder suspect Kevin Mason, who was accidentally released from jail due to a records-keeping issue. Mason remains at large, and authorities are conducting a round-the-clock manhunt for his arrest. The sheriff plans to make it uncomfortable for anyone hiding Mason and encourages him to surrender. Mason is wanted on three Minnesota warrants, including murder. The sheriff's office believes he is receiving help from someone locally. An internal investigation is underway, and two sheriff's office employees have been fired.
A manhunt is underway for Kevin Mason, a suspect in a 2021 killing, who was accidentally released from a detention center in Indianapolis due to a faulty records review. Mason, who was sought on three Minnesota warrants including murder, parole violation, and firearms possession, was released after clerical errors. Two inmate records clerks involved in the release have been fired, and an internal investigation is ongoing. The search for Mason, who has local ties to Indianapolis, is being conducted by the authorities, including the US Marshals Service. The public is urged to provide any information on his whereabouts, but not to approach him.
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