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CPD: Class D escapees sought

By Officer Adam Cravens

On Friday afternoon, November 15, 2019, at 4:30pmCT, two inmates lodged with Adair Regional jail walked away from the Class D facility.

Ryan Ellis, 26, of Nancy Kentucky and Tyler Hollan, 23, of Albany were serving the remainder of their time within the Class D work release facility. They will now be facing an additional five year sentence each upon capture. Ellis before his escape had a possible release date pending an upcoming parole hearing.

Ellis is a 5'8, 170lbs caucasian, Hollan stands 6', 158lbs and is also caucasian.

If anyone has any information leading to the arrest and capture of Ellis and Hollan please notify local authorities. As always you can remain anonymous.




This story was posted on 2019-11-16 06:19:46
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CPD: Seeking two from Regional Jail



2019-11-16 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Columbia Police Department.
On Friday afternoon, November 15, 2019, at 4:30pmCT, Ryan Ellis and Tyler Hollan walked away from the Adair Regional Jail. If anyone has any information leading to the arrest and capture of Ellis and Hollan please notify local authorities. As always you can remain anonymous.

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