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5 inmates break out of North Carolina jail, all but one have been caught

The Nash County Sheriff's Office, plus state law enforcement, are looking for the escapees.

NASHVILLE, N.C. —

LATEST UPDATE: $1,500 reward offered for capture of last NC jail escapee

Earlier story below:

Four of the five inmates who escaped from the Nash County Detention center in North Carolina were in custody Tuesday morning.

Sheriff Keith Stone said the inmates forced through a whole in a fence in the exercise yard at 3:30 p.m. on Monday and escaped. The inmates were being monitored by a camera in the yard and Stone said it was possible that they knew they were in a camera's blind spot.

The inmates are identified as David Marshal Viverette, 28, David Ruffin Jr., 30, Keonte Daemoan Murphy, 23, Raheem D-Carlos Horne, 26, and Laquaris Rashad Battle, 23, who remained at large Tuesday morning.

Credit: Nash County Sheriff’s Office

Viverette and Horne made it to Hal Orr's Inn in Rocky Mount, 15 miles (24 kilometers) away from the Nashville jail. A tip led authorities to the motel, Stone said. Both men were taken into custody on Monday night. It was not immediately known how Ruffin and Murphy were apprehended.

The men's charges range from possession of a stolen vehicle to assault by strangulation and drug possession.

Stone said the FBI and other area law enforcement departments have assisted in the search. He urged residents to lock their homes and cars while the hunt continues.

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