ABC News July 31, 2020

Oklahoma inmate captured after daring escape from jail's 12th floor

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An Oklahoma inmate has been taken into custody after breaking out of his 12th-floor jail cell window and shimmying down what appeared to be sheets tied together.

Pablo Robledo, 34, escaped from Oklahoma County Jail with his cellmate, Jose Hernandez, early Friday morning, according to authorities.

Just before 7 a.m., the Oklahoma City Police Department notified the Oklahoma County Detention Center that it had detained an injured Hernandez, according to authorities, who said the OCDC then determined that Hernandez and Robledo had gone missing.

KOCO
Pablo Daniel Robledo escaped from the 12th floor of Oklahoma County Jail.
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Oklahoma County Detention Center via AP
Pablo Robledo is pictured in this June 21, 2019 photo provided by the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

Officials said they believe Hernandez, who was taken to a hospital, broke his leg after jumping from the fourth floor, ABC Oklahoma City affiliate KOCO reported.

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Pablo Daniel Robledo escaped from the 12th floor of Oklahoma County Jail.

Online records show Robledo was being held since June 2019 on charges including first-degree murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and misdemeanor domestic abuse.