Donnie Russell
Rowe, 43, and Ricky Dubose, 24, were taken into custody Thursday after
two residents held them at gunpoint whey they discovered the men were
trying to steal a car from a central Tennessee home, Lt. Bill Miller
from the Tennessee Highway Patrol said late Friday.
The
capture put an end to a multistate manhunt that lasted nearly 60 hours
after the inmates escaped Tuesday morning in central Georgia.
While
they were on the run, the pair allegedly stole five vehicles, robbed
two homes, tied up and terrorized an elderly couple; and led police on a
chase where speeds reached 100 mph, officials said.
Dubose
and Rowe stole a truck in Madison, Georgia, and ditched it about 260
miles away in Moore County, Tennessee, on Thursday, Putnam County
Sheriff Howard Sills said.
There
the two apparently stole a car, which they drove to a house in Bedford
County. They then robbed an elderly couple and stole another vehicle.
When
law enforcement officers saw that stolen vehicle, a 10-mile chase
ensued on Interstate 24 south of Nashville until the escapees crashed
and ran from the wreck.
Several SUVs were hit and the escapees opened fire on deputies, but no one was injured, officials said.
Dubose
and Rowe ran from the vehicle into some woods but they were discovered
by a homeowner who called his neighbor and they each grabbed a gun. The
fugitives lost their weapons in the crash and surrendered, authorities
said.
In Georgia, Sills told
reporters no one was wounded and the inmates gave up after about 15
minutes in the trees beside Interstate 24.
"I'm happy. I'm elated, but I'm still tremendously sad about these (deceased) officers," Sills said about the capture.
Tuesday escape
Rowe
and Dubose were on a state corrections bus with 31 other prisoners
Tuesday morning when the two somehow got out of what should have been a
locked, gated rear section of the bus, police said.
The
men entered the driver's compartment, overpowered and disarmed Officers
Christopher Monica and Curtis Billue while the bus was on State Route
16 between Eatonton and Sparta, police said.
At least one of the escapees shot and killed the officers, authorities said.
Monica,
42, a sergeant, worked for the department for almost eight years and
leaves a wife. Billue, 58, a 10-year employee, is survived by his
father, brother and sister, Georgia Department of Corrections
Commissioner Greg Dozier said.
Rowe was serving a sentence of up to life in prison for armed robbery and aggravated assault in a 2001 case.
Dubose
was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for armed robbery, aggravated
assault and theft in 2014. He also was convicted of theft and identity
fraud in cases from August 2010.
They
most recently were housed at Baldwin State Prison near Milledgeville.
They and the other prisoners were being transported Tuesday to the
Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison, some 45 miles west of
Eatonton.
The other prisoners on
the bus Tuesday were taken to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and put
on another corrections department bus.
CNN's Jamiel Lynch contributed to this report.
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