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February 8, 2010

UPDATED PHOTOS - Inmates still on loose

Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Monday three inmates remain on the loose after escaping from William S. Key Correctional Center in Fort Supply.

According to prison officials, 20-year-old Dennis Finch, 22-year-old Jake Trout and 20-year-old Christopher Hibl escaped about 10:15 p.m. Friday from the prison at Fort Supply.

The OHP said the three are considered armed and dangerous.

They also are believed to have taken a 1983 blue/gray GMC one-ton truck with a metal service-style bed, similar to a phone company or mechanics truck, ac-cording to OHP. The truck has a crane winch in the center of the bed.

Finch was serving time for second-degree burglary and Trout for second-degree burglary, forgery, escape, bogus checks and hunting from a moving vehicle. Hibl was convicted of possession of stolen property and attempting to elude officers.

Jenny Colliston, dispatcher with the Woodward County sheriff’s office, said Saturday a residence near Fargo, south of Fort Supply, was broken into and some guns and clothing were taken.

According to descriptions provided by the prison, all three men are white and all three have several tattoos visible on their bodies.

Finch is 5 foot 7 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. Trout is 5 foot 11 inches tall, weighing 169 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. Hibl is 6 foot 2 inches tall, weighing 240 pounds. He has brown hair and ha-zel eyes.

The prison said Finch’s tattoos say “Jamie,” “California Boy” and “USMC,” while Trout’s tattoos include one reading “Hard” on his left arm, along with an image of a gecko, the words “Life-Death” a star, a clover and the word “Smash” and, on his right arm, the word “Tymes,” spelled with a “Y,” along with a cross and “Luke 10:19.” The prison said Hibl has the slogan “winners make it happen, losers make excuses” on his left arm and “TRAE 6-11-08” along with a drama mask on his right arm.

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