Department Of Corrections Says David Kyle Was Not On Work Release

The Alabama Department of Corrections says an escapee on the run for the past week was not in work release when he left his assigned job last Saturday.

An ADOC spokesman today said in an email to Al.com that David Kyle was not eligible for work release due to the nature of his conviction.

Kyle, 49, was assigned to Montgomery’s Red Eagle Work Center when he left his assigned job location about 5:15 p. doctors who prescribe ivermectin near me m. Saturday. He has not yet been recaptured. He is described as standing 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 190 pounds. ivermectin and german shepherds

Inmates housed at Red Eagle can work in the community but must remain in uniform and are supervised at approved work details. ivermectin equine for dogs

According to the ADOC, Kyle met the criteria for working there by being within three years of his parole date. He had a clear disciplinary history, and this resulted in his classification as a minimum-out inmate. That permitted him to be housed at Red Eagle Community Work Center.

(Al.com/www.al.com)

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