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Inmate Walks Away from Baseline Conservation Camp

Daniel Perez, Hispanic male (medium/light brown complexion), 5’10”, 187 pounds, with a shaved head and brown eyes

Daniel Perez, Hispanic male (medium/light brown complexion), 5’10”, 187 pounds, with a shaved head and brown eyesJAMESTOWN, CA – California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are looking for a minimum-security inmate who walked away from the Baseline Conservation Camp, located near the community of Jamestown in Tuolumne County.

Inmate Daniel Perez, 34, was last seen in his assigned dorm on Sunday, July 10, 2016, at approximately 10:30 p.m. during a routine security check.  Camp staff searched the inmate dormitory area, surrounding buildings and the camp perimeter after he was discovered missing.  All local law enforcement agencies and the California Highway Patrol have been notified and are assisting in the search for Perez. Apprehension efforts are continuing.

Perez is described as a Hispanic male (medium/light brown complexion), 5’10”, 187 pounds, with a shaved head and brown eyes. Perez was committed to CDCR from Los Angeles County to serve a  12-year sentence for first-degree burglary. He was scheduled to be released in November 2019.

Anyone knowing the location of Perez or having other relevant information is asked to contact the Baseline Conservation Camp commander at (209) 984-4464, or the Sierra Conservation Center watch commander at (209) 984-5291, extension 5439.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 11, 2016

CONTACT: Lt. D. Fish
(209) 984-4464

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