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27-05-2025
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Inmate recaptured after brief escape from L.A. County firefighting camp
An inmate who walked away from an L.A. County firefighting camp was recaptured hours later, the second such incident in California in the last week, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Monday. The 33-year-old inmate, Angel Gaxiola, was discovered missing by the staff during a head count at Holton Conservation Camp, which is in the mountains northeast of Sylmar, about 9 p.m. Sunday, the department said. A call went out to local law enforcement, and about 8 a.m. Monday, the Upland police apprehended Gaxiola, the department said. Prison officials did not say where Gaxiola was arrested, but Sylmar is about 50 miles from Upland. Gaxiola, who was serving a six-year sentence for robbery, had been at Holton Conservation Camp since January. The fire camp is jointly operated by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and state prison officials and is staffed by county firefighters and corrections personnel who supervise incarcerated fire crews. The crews at Holton clear brush and establish fire lines during wildland fires, the state said. Crews also perform park maintenance and brush clearance for fire prevention at well-known L.A. landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, Mt. Wilson and the trails of Angeles National Forest, the state said. The department said Gaxiola's case was referred to the Los Angeles County district attorney "for consideration of escape charges." His recapture occurred two days after authorities apprehended another inmate who walked away from a firefighting camp in El Dorado County in Northern California. Dion Harvey, 24, was similarly discovered missing from his bunk during a camp count Friday night at Growlersburg Conservation Camp, the corrections department said. A search followed, and he was captured Saturday morning. The California Department of Corrections, which has reported other similar cases in recent months, said in a statement on its website that since 1977, "99 percent of all people who have left an adult institution, camp, or in-state contract bed or Community Rehabilitative Program Placement have been apprehended." Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
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27-05-2025
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Inmate apprehended after walking away from L.A. County Fire camp
An inmate who walked away from a prison camp in Sylmar was apprehended hours later, officials from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said. Angel Gaxiola, 33, was taken into custody Monday around 8:20 a.m. in the city of Upland in San Bernardino County. Gaxiola was reported missing around 9 p.m. the previous evening from the Holton Conservation Camp, a joint operation between CDCR and the Los Angeles County Fire Department which provides training for incarcerated individuals to assist with emergencies and natural disasters. After confirming that Gaxiola was not present, CDCR officials alerted local authorities to his disappearance. He was ultimately located about 55 miles southeast of the camp and arrested by officers from the Upland Police Department. Gaxiola was serving a six-year sentence for second degree robbery in San Bernardino County. He'd been staying at the Holton Conservation Camp since Jan. 22, CDCR officials said. He is now likely to face fresh charges for escaping custody, which will be considered by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Inmates walking away from these lower security training and work camps is rare, and CDCR says 99% of all inmates who have left any California institution or other facility have been apprehended since 1977. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.