
"But they did not escape at the same time and didn't necessarily help each other in that way."

"I think it's like it's fair to reason that they may have talked about it, given that it was so similar," Moltzan said. Moltzan told ABC News one left 20 hours before the other, but he believes they might've talked about the escape. Marshal for the Eastern District of North Carolina Larry Moltzan told ABC News in an exclusive interview.

And then from there, they scaled two fences to get away from the jail," U.S. "They somehow, we think, were potentially able to manipulate some locks, crawled through an opening that led them out into the rec-yard area. Marshal leading the investigation for the two Virginia inmates that escaped from jail earlier this week detailed how he believes the two men escaped from jail.Īlder Marin-Sotelo, 26, and Bruce Callahan, 44, both federal detainees, escaped over the weekend from the Piedmont Regional Jail in Farmville, which is about 70 miles west of Richmond, according to law enforcement.
