Anne Arundel County, MD — Authorities have apprehended James Cash Gregory, the escaped prisoner from Anne Arundel County’s Jennifer Road Detention Center. Maryland State Police, along with allied agencies, successfully captured Gregory on Maryland’s Eastern shore, specifically in Queen Anne’s County early Friday morning. Officials have assured the public that there is no longer a threat.
Gregory’s escape unfolded when he walked off the premises of Anne Arundel Medical Center around 11 a.m. on Thursday. Sightings placed him near Truxton Park in Annapolis and later in the vicinity of Monroe St. and Bay Ridge Ave., where it’s believed he changed his clothing.
Background and Escape Details
James Cash Gregory, a prisoner at Jennifer Road Detention Center, managed to evade authorities by leaving Anne Arundel Medical Center unexpectedly. The facility is known for housing inmates requiring medical attention, presenting security challenges.
Capture Efforts and Law Enforcement Response
Maryland State Police coordinated a swift response, deploying resources across Queen Anne’s County to locate Gregory. Allied agencies collaborated intensively, leveraging regional resources for a successful apprehension.
Community Reactions and Public Safety
The escape prompted concerns among local residents, especially in Annapolis and surrounding areas. Law enforcement’s reassurance of public safety following Gregory’s capture has been met with relief.
Conclusion: Safety Restored
With James Cash Gregory back in custody, residents can rest assured that the immediate threat has been neutralized. Stay updated on local news developments by downloading The Local News App for your smartphone.
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