Pubdate: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 Source: Herald Democrat (Sherman,TX) Copyright: 2011 Herald Democrat Contact: http://www.herald-democrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2710 Author: Mary Jane Farmer Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. FANNIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SEEKING ESCAPEE BONHAM - The Fannin County Sheriff's Office was still searching late Saturday for a man who escaped custody last Wednesday. Fannin County Sheriff Donnie Foster reported that [name redacted], 33, managed to climb through the back-seat window on a patrol car after being handcuffed and placed under arrest. Foster said officials believe the suspect possibly ran to a nearby residence and may have been taken from that area in a vehicle, thereby avoiding the tracking dogs. The Sheriff's Office narcotics investigators obtained and executed a search and arrest warrant on a home in Bonham, with the help of Bonham police, which had been the target of a narcotics investigation. Foster said the suspect, a woman, and two toddler-age children were home. The search uncovered a cache of marijuana, cash, and a handgun and a large amount of ammunition, which Foster said is indicative of drug distribution. They arrested [name redacted] and, following procedure, handcuffed him with his hands behind his back and put him in a locked patrol car. However, Foster said, [name redacted] managed to lower the back window and escape. The Sheriff's Office quarantined the area and brought in tracking dogs from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities in Bonham. They searched for about four hours, and then called off the search. Because there were children in the residence where the arrest was made, The Sheriff's Office is making Child Protective Services aware of the incident, Foster added. Foster said that the suspect does not have a history of violence, but cautions the public to be aware of the situation, since he may still be in the area, as of 2 p.m. Saturday. Anyone believing they may have seen [name redacted], or who may have information regarding his whereabouts, is urged to contact local law enforcement. Fannin County Sheriff's Office has a separate phone line to accept anonymous tips, and that number is 903-583-2143. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D