Current:Home > NewsNewly released report details how killer escaped from Las Vegas-area prison last year -Ascend Wealth Education
Newly released report details how killer escaped from Las Vegas-area prison last year
View
Date:2025-04-16 20:11:51
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A newly released report details how a convicted killer briefly escaped last year from a prison northeast of Las Vegas, leading to the resignation of Nevada’s corrections director.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Sunday that Porfirio Duarte-Herrera used lotion and electricity to break out of his cell window at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Indian Springs on Sept. 23, 2022.
According to a 16-page report released Thursday by the Nevada Department of Corrections and obtained by the newspaper, Duarte-Herrera needed only four minutes to scale three fences and knew the prison towers at the medium-security facility weren’t being manned at the time of his escape.
Duarte-Herrera, 43, was arrested five days later.
The newspaper said state officials complained that the department under Daniels didn’t notify law enforcement until four days after learning that Duarte-Herrera could not be found at the prison.
The escape was denounced by then-Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak as “a serious and unacceptable breach of protocol” and led to Corrections Director Charles Daniels’ resignation a week after the escape occurred, the Review-Journal said.
The report said the 5-foot-4, 135-pound Duarte-Herrera fashioned a “dummy” made from cardboard and towels and put it in his bunk prior on the evening of his escape.
Duarte-Herrera told authorities he hid behind a partition for five hours and used leather gloves that prison yard labor inmates would don to avoid injuring his hands as he climbed over two razor-wired fences.
Investigators determined Duarte-Herrera broke through the cell window after using an electronic device he made as a transducer to supply electrical current through lotion smeared on the metal slats attached to the window frame to erode it.
The report said Duarte-Herrera told authorities that he walked about 37 miles (60 kilometers) to reach Las Vegas. He was later arrested by police at a bus station as he tried to get a ride to Tijuana, Mexico.
Duarte-Herrera, from Nicaragua, was sentenced to life in prison in 2010 after being convicted of first-degree murder.
He was accused of killing a hot dog stand vendor using a motion-activated bomb in a hotel-casino’s parking lot on the Las Vegas Strip.
After being captured last year, Duarte-Herrera was moved to the maximum-security Ely State Prison more than 250 miles (400 kilometers) from Las Vegas.
veryGood! (42555)
Related
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- In cruel twist of fate, Martin Truex Jr. eliminated from NASCAR playoffs after speeding
- Caitlin Clark endures tough playoff debut as seasoned Sun disrupt young Fever squad
- Theron Vale: The Pioneer of Quantitative Trading on Wall Street
- As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
- In Ohio, drought and shifting weather patterns affect North America’s largest native fruit
- Search underway for suspects in Alabama mass shooting that killed 4 and injured 17
- You'll Flip Over Learning What Shawn Johnson's Kids Want to Be When They Grow Up
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- 'I like when the deals are spread out': Why holiday shoppers are starting early this year
Ranking
- Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
- NFL schedule today: Everything to know about Week 3 games on Sunday
- Montgomery Keane: Vietnam's Market Crisis of 2024 Are Hedge Funds Really the Culprits Behind the Fourfold Crash?
- Caitlin Clark, Fever have 'crappy game' in loss to Sun in WNBA playoffs
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- What game is Tom Brady broadcasting in Week 3? Where to listen to Fox NFL analyst
- YouTube rolling out ads that appear when videos are paused
- In Ohio, drought and shifting weather patterns affect North America’s largest native fruit
Recommendation
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
NFL schedule today: Everything to know about Week 3 games on Sunday
Oklahoma vs Tennessee score: Josh Heupel, Vols win SEC opener vs Sooners
DeVonta Smith injury: Eagles WR takes brutal hit vs. Saints, leads to concussion
Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
IndyCar finalizes charter system that doesn’t guarantee spots in Indianapolis 500
'Kind of like Uber': Arizona Christian football players caught in migrant smuggling scheme
One more curtain call? Mets' Pete Alonso hopes this isn't a farewell to Queens