Inmate walks away from Southern Humboldt Correctional Center

WEOTT- California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are searching for a minimum-security inmate who walked away from the California Correctional Center (CCC) High Rock Conservation Camp (CC #32), in Humboldt County on Sunday evening.

Inmate David, Carter, 27, was discovered by a staff member at 5:50 p.m., on a hill near the High Rock camp. Inmate Carter ran south parallel to highway 101 away from the camp. Carter was dressed in all state issued orange clothing and a dark blue beanie.

Carter was assigned as a firefighter at the camp, which houses approximately 100 minimum-custody inmates.

CDCR, CAL FIRE, law enforcement personnel, the California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies have been notified and are assisting in the search for Carter.

Carter is a black male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 170 pounds with brown eyes,black hair and facial hair. He was committed to CDCR on May 16, 2014, from Los Angeles County to serve a nine year term for Criminal Threats to cause Great Bodily Injury (GBI) or death. He was scheduled to parole on November 3, 2018.

Anyone who sees inmate Carter should contact 911 or law enforcement authorities immediately.
Anyone having information about or knowledge of the location of Carter should contact the CCC Watch Commander at (530) 257-2181, extension 4173

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