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Manhunt is Over, Juveniles Inmates in Custody in Burke County: Update

A manhunt is over now that  juvenile inmates are in custody in Burke County. Sheriff Alfonzo Williams has confirmed 15-year-old Corinithian Newton and 14-year-old Brandon Davis were apprehended  on Knight…

Manhunt for 2 juveniles who escaped from Jenkins County deputy in Burke County
Burke County Sheriff's Office

A manhunt is over now that  juvenile inmates are in custody in Burke County.

Sheriff Alfonzo Williams has confirmed 15-year-old Corinithian Newton and 14-year-old Brandon Davis were apprehended  on Knight Road a short time ago without incident.  This follows an hours-long search for the pair after they allegedly overpowered a Jenkins County deputy who was transferring them to the Richmond County Youth Detention Center early this afternoon.

Information Originally Released Today from the Burke County Sheriff's Office

The Burke County Sheriff's Office says deputies rushed to Highway 56 and Knight Road near the Richmond County line after getting the call at 1:30 pm.  They say the inmates were being transported from the Millen courthouse in Jenkins County back to the Regional Youth Detention Center in Augusta when they overpowered Deputy Milo Perry and hit him in the head with a gun.  Authorities say the inmates escaped with the deputy's .45-caliber handgun and issued the following alert:

Alert from the Burke County Sheriff's office

"Burke County Deputies are currently out at Highway 56 and Knight Road in search of 2 escaped inmates from Jenkins County.  The two individuals are armed and dangerous.  Citizens in the area please lock your doors and report any suspicious individuals to 911 immediately.  More information will be provided as it becomes available."

Identities of the Escaped Inmates

sJuvenile Inmates escaped from Jenkins County Deputy and Manhunt underway

15-year-old Corinthian Newton

  • Black
  • 5'11"
  • 170 pounds

14-year-old Brandon Davis

  • Black
  • 5'2"
  • 98 pounds

What They are Wearing:

Newton and Davis are wearing Regional Youth Detention Center jumpsuits

When Burke and Richmond County authorities got the call, Highway 56 was blocked at Highway 23 where officers were combing the area.

From the Burke County School System Regarding Pickup of Students

Schools suspended transportation to the manhunt area until it's safe.

  • Students residing in the area will be returned to school and parents will need to pick them up with proper identification
  • Bus #s:  12-86, 17-52, 18-74, 17-50, 16-03.  If the area is not cleared before night run:  16-03, 18-72
  • Here are some recommendations:
  • If you live near Knight Road, Ponderosa Road or Highway 56 No, stay indoors and avoid the area
  • If you are expecting a student who lives in the manhunt area, be prepared to pick them up from school
  • Bring proper identification for pickup
Mary Liz is the News Director and Co-Host of Augusta’s Morning News on WGAC. She spent 11 years as a News Director at an Indiana Radio Station. She has also worked as a former Police and Courts Reporter for The Republic Newspaper and Assistant Marketing Director of Merchants National Bank in Indianapolis. Mary Liz focuses most on local breaking news stories, feature stories on upcoming events, or community-service related organizations and the people who serve them. She has been with WGAC since 1995.