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Police believe inmate who escaped Edmonton Institution for Women may be in Calgary area

Edmonton police are searching for 22-year-old Cierra Childress who escaped from the Edmonton Institution for Women Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Supplied, Edmonton police

Police believe a woman who escaped from the Edmonton Institution for Women last week may now be in the Calgary area.

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At around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16, police said the 22-year-old inmate climbed over the fence at the facility — located at 111 Avenue and 178 Street — and ran off on foot.

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Police officers, as well as the EPS Canine Unit, were called to the area but were unable to find the woman, who was last seen heading east in the area of 170 Street and 114 Avenue.

Police are searching for Cierra Childress. She is about five-foot-five-inches tall and weighs 170 pounds with black hair and black eyes.

On Thursday, Sept. 24, Edmonton police said they believe Childress may now be in the Calgary area.

Anyone with information about Childress is asked not to approach her and immediately call police.

The Edmonton Institution for Women is a minimum, medium and maximum-level facility that has the capacity to house 110 inmates.

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