NEW YORK (Reuters) – A manhunt was underway for two convicted murderers who pulled off an elaborate overnight escape from adjoining cells in a New York state maximum security prison near the border with Canada, police said yesterday.
Prison guards discovered that the men were missing during an early morning bed check in the Clinton Correctional Facility, in Dannemora, about 40 miles (65 km) south of the Canadian province of Quebec. Both inmates are considered a danger to the public, state police said. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo described the escape, the first from the prison’s maximum security facility in its 150-year history, as “sophisticated.”
The two men were in adjoining cells and cut a hole through the back wall, crawling through the opening overnight, a prison official said.
They scaled a catwalk, then used power tools to drill through metal walls and a steam pipe, finally weaving through interior tunnels and coming out through a manhole cover on the street, Cuomo said.
The men had left items in their beds, like clothing, to make it appear they were asleep, he said.
It was not yet known how they obtained power tools or figured out how to make their way through the tunnels to the street.
The breakout was reminiscent of the one depicted in “The Shawshank Redemption,” the 1994 movie based on a Stephen King story.
Cuomo, who was scheduled to attend yesterday’s Belmont Stakes to see American Pharoah’s bid for thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown, cancelled those plans and traveled to Dannemora.
“You look at the precision of the operation. It was truly extraordinary,” Cuomo said at a press conference outside the prison, known as “Little Siberia” for its remote location 320 miles north of New York City and the region’s cold climate.