Capital murder suspect escapes Mississippi Jail
VICKSBURG, Miss. -- Authorities in western Mississippi launched a massive search Wednesday for a capital murder suspect who escaped from a county jail.
Schools in the area were on lockdown after Rafael McCloud, 33, escaped from the Warren County jail early Wednesday wearing a jail employee uniform, Vicksburg law enforcement authorities said. He faces capital murder and rape charges and is considered armed and dangerous.
Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace says McCloud briefly took a jail employee hostage and forced the hostage to give McCloud his clothes. McCloud also took a radio and keys, Pace said, but both items were recovered later on the grounds of the jail.
McCloud is charged with capital murder, sexual battery, rape, arson, home invasion, being a felon in possession of a firearm and grand larceny auto theft, records show.
He is accused in the kidnapping and death of Sharon Wilson, 69, whose body was found in July behind the abandoned Kuhn Memorial State Hospital in Vicksburg, authorities said. Wilson had been hit in the head and beaten, investigators said
Vicksburg Police Chief Walter Armstrong said between 25 and 30 officers are involved in the search, along with multiple units from the sheriff's department. The search is centered about ½ mile northeast of the jail, which is in Vicksburg.
"The search is concentration along Martin Luther King Boulevard where he previously lived," Armstrong said.
A handful of schools in the Vicksburg-Warren School District located in the search area were on lockdown.
School Superintendent Chad Shealy said three junior high schools, the Academy of Innovation, Vicksburg High School and Warren Central High School, as well as Bowmar Elementary School were placed on a lockdown.
McCloud is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing green pants and a black jacket.