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‘Actively searching:' Handcuffed man escapes local police

‘Actively searching:' Handcuffed man escapes local police

Yahoo04-02-2025

ELYRIA, Ohio (WJW) — The Elyria Police Department said Tuesday that they are 'actively searchin'' for a man that escaped police custody and fled while still handcuffed.
According to a post on the Elyria Police Department's Facebook page, the incident happened shortly before 9 p.m. on Monday.
Officers were called to at apartment in the 200 block of Washington Avenue for a welfare check. Upon arrival, officers said they found a man with outstanding felony warrants hiding inside.
Police identified the man as 23-year-old Donte Jamar Parker II.
According to the post, Parker was taken into custody but, managed to escape while still handcuffed.
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'As officers were escorting him from the residence, Parker escaped police custody and fled on foot while still handcuffed,' read the post. 'Officers established a perimeter and initiated a search with assistance from the Lorain County Sheriff's Office and North Ridgeville Police K-9 Unit. Despite extensive efforts, Parker was not located.'
Officials said, additional charges have been filed against Parke including having Weapons Under Disability (F3), Escape (F3), Obstructing Official Business (F5), and Resisting Arrest (M2).
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Anyone with information on his whereabouts are told to contact the Elyria Police Department at 440-323-3302 or 911. Anonymous tips can also be submitted at .
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