Inmate escapes Orange County Jail, ditches her jail jumpsuit, and is bitten by police dog while in her bra and panties
By Christal Hayes
Orlando Sentinel
July 1, 2017
An inmate escaped the Orange County Jail early Saturday after stripping out of her jumpsuit, officials said.
Deputies were called about 2:47 a.m. after jail officials found Alexandra Pablos’ jail jumpsuit near an outside perimeter fence, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
The jail was put on lockdown as deputies and police dogs swarmed the area and a helicopter scoured the area from above, said Sheriff’s Office spokesman Jeff Williamson.
After some time, the helicopter spotted Pablos hiding across South John Young Parkway near a closed business off 36th Street.
Williamson said deputies and police dogs responded and found her hiding near a semi-truck on the property in her underwear.
She was bitten several times by a police dog and suffered non-life threatening injuries to her left buttock.
The jail and deputies did not release how the inmate was able to escape or how long she was free.
Neither agency released why the public was not notified about the incident.
Pablos was originally booked in the jail May 31 on a charge of burglary of a dwelling.
Tracy Zampaglione, a spokeswoman for the jail, said Pablos was found shortly after escaping custody and is now facing an additional charge.
“It was quickly taken care of and she’s back in custody,” Zampaglione said.
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