Search underway for inmate wrongly released from Martinez Detention Facility

(KRON) — The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff is looking for a suspect who was mistakenly released from jail. The inmate, 20-year-old Isaiah Jamon Andrews of Kent, Washington was released on Oct. 22 from the Martinez Detention Facility.

At the time of his release, Andrews had been held on local charges, a juvenile warrant out of Sacramento, and an out-of-date arrest warrant for homicide. According to the sheriff’s office, once staff realized Andrews had been released, a search of the immediate area was launched, confirming the inmate was no longer in the area.

Photo: Contra Costa County Sheriff

Currently, the United States Marshals Service is looking for Andrews. Local law enforcement agencies have also been alerted.

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