12 Men Escape An Alabama Prison After Using Peanut Butter To Confuse Guard

Twelve inmates escaped from a jail in Alabama on Sunday, using an incredibly unusual method to break out. The Walker County Jail is located in Jasper, Alabama, which is around 35 miles northwest of Birmingham. The county jail was opened in 1998 and currently houses around 240 inmates, according to the Sheriff.

Some of the prisoners took off on foot, while some of the escapees reportedly got into a car. Police offered a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest for two of the inmates, who were incarcerated for attempted murder. The fugitives are aged between 18 and 30, with charges ranging from the aforementioned attempted murder to disorderly conduct.

The escape happened at around 6:30 pm CDT (Central Daylight Time) on Sunday, and all the men had apparently cleared the barbed wire fence and escaped the ground in less than 10 minutes. All but one of the inmates have since been captured within a few hours of the jailbreak, but one man still remains at large.

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