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Humboldt County inmate rearrested for attempting to flee at courthouse

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EUREKA, Ca. (KIEM) – A Humboldt County Jail inmate will remain behind bars, after being rearrested for attempting to flee from deputies, following her arraignment in the Humboldt County Courthouse.

Humboldt deputies previously arrested 36-year-old Robina Adams last Thursday on charges of felony vandalism when she threw rocks at businesses in Old Town Eureka. 

Here is a recap of Tuesday’s incident from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:

On Oct. 23, 2018, at about 1:55 p.m., an inmate of the Humboldt County Correctional Facility fled a Humboldt County Superior Courtroom during the court’s afternoon arraignment calendar.

Amber Robina Adams, 36, had just completed her arraignment in Courtroom 3, when she fled from the courtroom into a public hallway. Two sheriff’s deputies quickly contacted Adams in the hallway and took her back into custody without incident.

In addition to her booking charges of felony vandalism, resisting arrest, trespassing and possession of a controlled substance, Adams will also be charged with attempted escape from custody.

 

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