3 escaped juveniles from Granbury juvenile detention center captured in Hutchins

Isaiah Lauderdale (16 YOA), Asheton Marshall (15 YOA), and Kamiron McDole (16 YOA).


    • 3 juveniles escaped from a detention center in Granbury on Sunday.

    • They were believed to be armed and dangerous.

    • They were found nearly 80 miles away in Hutchins, Texas, after stealing vehicles, guns and committing armed robbery, law enforcement said.

  • 3 juveniles escaped from a detention center in Granbury on Sunday.

  • They were believed to be armed and dangerous.

  • They were found nearly 80 miles away in Hutchins, Texas, after stealing vehicles, guns and committing armed robbery, law enforcement said.

Texas’s GranburyJust before 10 a.m. on Monday, three young people who had escaped from the Lake Granbury Youth Services facility on Sunday night were apprehended approximately 80 miles away.

According to Texas Department of Public Safety troopers, 15-year-old Asheton Marshall, 16-year-old Isaiah Lauderdale, and 16-year-old Kamiron McDole broke out of the detention center and attacked two guards.

Following their escape, they committed an armed robbery at a Dublin, Texas, gas station and took a car and multiple firearms.

The Texas Department of Public Safety is the source.

Following the robbery, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Department of Criminal Justice, the Dublin and Granbury police departments, and the Erath County Sheriff’s Office launched a manhunt for the three.

The three young people stole a second car during the hunt and took it to Lancaster, Texas. When Lancaster police spotted the stolen car, they attempted to stop it. The suspects abandoned the car after driving to Hutchins, Texas.

The suspects were located by law authorities during a search in the Dallas area.

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All three are being held by the police after being detained.

  • The Texas Department of Public Safety and the Hood County Sheriff’s Office provided the information for this article.

The Texas Department of Public Safety and the Hood County Sheriff’s Office provided the information for this article.

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