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Lexington man escapes Lee County jail by posing as his brother
Lexington man escapes Lee County jail by posing as his brother

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Lexington man escapes Lee County jail by posing as his brother

A man escaped from a Lee County jail Thursday by posing as his brother. Kentucky State Police are searching for Jeffrey Harrison, 43, of Lexington, who was serving a 12-month sentence for first-degree promotion of contraband at a jail in Beattyville. Officials released Harrison after he posed as his brother — also an inmate — who was scheduled for release on Thursday. Harrison wasn't identified as missing until six hours after his mistaken release, when the jail did nightly roll call and he wasn't there. Kentucky State Police said in a news release Harrison was last seen wearing a red jacket, camo shoes and a black hat. He may have left the area in an older model of a white Subaru. Harrison is a white man with brown hair and blue eyes. He's 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 138 pounds. Anyone with information that might help law enforcement find Harrison is asked to call KSP Post 7 in Richmond at (859) 623-2404.

Lexington man escapes jail by claiming to be brother scheduled for release
Lexington man escapes jail by claiming to be brother scheduled for release

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time5 days ago

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Lexington man escapes jail by claiming to be brother scheduled for release

BEATTYVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — A search is underway by Kentucky State Police (KSP) after an inmate escaped the Three Forks Regional Jail on Thursday afternoon. Troopers were told by jail staff that the escape happened just before 5 p.m. on Thursday, according to a news release. Jeffrey Harrison, 43, of Lexington, had been 'inadvertently released after falsely identifying himself as his brother, who was scheduled for release,' state police wrote. Harrison is a white man with brown hair and blue eyes. He's 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighing 138 pounds. 1 arrested, 1 taken to hospital after stabbing near Danville boutique Lexington man escapes jail by claiming to be brother scheduled for release Kentucky man killed during Washington County tornado identified KSP said he was last seen wearing a red jacket, camo shoes, and a black hat. Harrison may have left the area in an older model of a white Subaru. Harrison was reportedly serving a sentence for first-degree promotion of contraband. Anyone with information that might help law enforcement find Harrison is asked to call KSP Post 7 in Richmond at (859) 623-2404. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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