Juveniles wanted on murder, rape charge escape from Bradley County Juvenile Center
CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office is offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the capture of Abraham Augustin and Memphis Smith.
Both juveniles escaped from the Bradley County Juvenile Detention Center shortly before 8:00pm on Friday November 2nd.
Cleveland Police Chief Mark Gibson, and Bradley County Sheriff Steve Lawson have committed $500 from each department towards the total reward of $1000.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call 911 immediately.
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The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help to find two Juveniles who escaped custody Friday night from the Bradley County Juvenile Center shortly before 8:00 PM.
Surveillance video showed the suspect in @HamiltonPlaceTN mall food court. @wdefnews12 pic.twitter.com/wZ71MK9wpb
— Amber Worthy (@AWorthyNews) November 4, 2018
They were spotted at Hamilton Place Mall Saturday afternoon, but fled from police.
16 year old Abraham Julien Augustin was being held on Attempted 2nd Degree Murder and Aggravated Assault charges.
He is a Black male with brown eyes and black Hair weighing 140 lbs and is 6’1” tall.
16 year old Memphis Aahmod Smith was being held on an Aggravated Rape charge.
He is a Black male with brown hair and eyes weighing 133 lbs and is 5’5” tall.
Both were last seen wearing Orange pants and white thermal shirts.
Officials say they escaped and stole a 2005 Silver Acura RSX with a White Vehicle Prep Tag – 0138DA shortly after fleeing.
They were last seen heading southbound on Dalton Pike in southern Bradley County.
Both should be considered armed and dangerous. Do not approach these individuals.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts or believe you have seen either one of these escapees please call 911 immediately.
Police presence at @HamiltonPlaceTN seems normal. Someone said the food court and main enterance was flooded with police earlier. I went down to talk to mall management & security says they are closed. I did see @ChattanoogaPD officers reviewing security footage. @wdefnews12 pic.twitter.com/UexfvmWWzk
— Amber Worthy (@AWorthyNews) November 3, 2018
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