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Police and deputies searching for inmate that escaped from transport van
Mohave County Sheriff’s Detectives, Deputies along with Kingman Police Department Officers and Department of Public Safety Flagstaff Ranger are currently searching the area for an inmate that escaped from a transport van outside of the Mohave County Superior Court on Spring Street in Kingman Wednesday morning.
Darren Eugene Morrison, 26, of Bullhead City, was being transported from the Mohave County Jail in Kingman for a court appearance on a failure to appear and aggravated assault charge. Morrison was transported to the court when he escaped from the transport van near the rear entrance of the court house. Apparently, Darren Morrison slipped his hand cuffs and shackles off prior to him bolting from the transport van. He may have had assistance on the outside. Also, a low rider station wagon was seen in the area at the time of the escape. Morrison is a white male, 6'03” at 195 lbs, with brown hair and green eyes. Morrison may be armed and he is considered dangerous. The public should not approach or contact Morrison. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Morrison is asked to contact Mohave County Sheriff’s Office at (928) 753-0753 or Silent Witness at (928) 753-1234.
Mohave County Sheriff’s detectives arrested Ashley Anne Morrison, 24, of Kingman, Wednesday (1/18) afternoon for conspiracy to commit escape 1st degree felony.
During the investigation, detectives contacted Morrison’s wife Ashley at a residence in the 300 block of Copper Street in Kingman. Ashley Morrison was transported to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office where she was interviewed and later taken into custody. Ashley Morrison was transported and booked into the Mohave County Jail without incident. Through the investigation, detectives determined that Ashley purchased items to help Darren Morrison facilitate his escape. Some of the items were food, survival equipment and a backpack.
Phone: 928.768.1400
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