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Police ask public for help finding ‘violent’ and ‘dangerous’ inmate who escaped from Edmonton Institution for Women

ABOVE: Police ask public for help finding escaped inmate Samantha Towedo. – Aug 23, 2018

***UPDATE: Police locate ‘violent’ and ‘dangerous’ inmate who escaped from Edmonton Institution for Women

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Police are asking the public for help as they try to locate a 34-year-old inmate who escaped from the Edmonton Institution for Women on Wednesday night.

At about 7:50 p.m., Samantha Towedo was able to break out of the west-end correctional facility by climbing over a fence, police said in a news release.

READ MORE: Women who escaped Edmonton prison arrested at escape room

The facility is located at 111 Avenue and 178 Street and police said Towedo was last seen running east towards 176 Street.

“She is a violent offender and is considered dangerous,” police said of the escapee.

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A source told Global News Towedo was being housed in a maximum security unit.

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Towedo is about five-foot-five and 140 pounds. She was last seen wearing black runners, black shorts and a black tank top.

Anyone with information about Towedo’s whereabouts is asked to call the Edmonton Police Service at 780.423.4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1.800.222.8477 or online.

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