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Authorities looking for escapee

Published 10/13/2009 in Local News

By RACHAEL GRAY

rgray@gctelegram.com

Area law enforcement officials are looking for a man who escaped from the Kearny County Jail Monday night.

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Mitchell Ebihara Jr., 27, assaulted, battered, then overpowered corrections officer Mirna Saenz, 30, before escaping, according to the Kearny County Sheriff's Office. Ebihara was last seen running north from the Kearny County Jail wearing a white and orange striped jail uniform with "Kearny County Jail" on the back.

Ebihara is 5-foot-4, 118 pounds and has a slight build with brown eyes, short black hair and a light complexion.

He was arrested July 7 by the Kearny County Sheriff's Office on felony charges, including attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery and two other felonies. Ebihara was wanted in February in connection with the Jan. 30 shooting of Ricardo Lopez, Lakin, who was shot at close range with a 9 mm handgun and was hospitalized due to extensive injuries, Kearny County law enforcement officials said.

Marcos Reyes-Rodriguez was charged with the same crime and appeared in court in February. Reyes-Rodriguez was arrested in February in Finney County on multiple local criminal charges such as probation violations, criminal damage and transporting an open container. Finney County Sheriff Kevin Bascue said Reyes-Rodriguez's Finney County charges were unrelated to the Jan. 30 shooting. Reyes-Rodriguez is scheduled to begin trial on the attempted first-degree murder charge in January. He pleaded not guilty.

Ebihara remained at large after the shooting, then was arrested in Texas and taken to Finney County in June to face felony charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Officials at the Finney County Sheriff's Office said Ebihara was taken into custody of Kearny County in July after his Finney County charges were no longer pending. He remained in Kearny County custody until his escape Monday. His trial for attempted first-degree murder was set to begin Dec. 8. He pleaded not guilty.

Faenz, the corrections officer Ebihara had assaulted and battered, was treated and released from the Kearny County Hospital.

Ebihara is considered dangerous. Officers from the Kansas Highway Patrol, Finney County Sheriff's Office, Wichita County Sheriff's Office and Kearny County Sheriff's Office conducted searches and road blocks, but as of this morning, Ebihara remained at large.

The last prisoner to escape from the Kearny County Jail did so five years ago.

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Garden City Jailer

I beat for you idiots you think she was getting laid and are officers are to unfit are bunch of idiots!! I beat you couldn't do that job if your life depended on it!!

Posted by: KSU on 10/22/2009

waste of tax dollars

Well since this pile of garbage escaped and he is up on attempted murder charges anyway,, as soon as they spot him he should be shot on site and rid the world of another violent offender that is a long time burden on taxpayers everywhere.

Posted by: kearny county resident on 10/15/2009

Ex Lover

ya those tatts are about as hot as his outlaw pistol shooting or a life in prison, can you spell LOSER

Posted by: red on 10/14/2009

I just saw the officers myspace page. She does look like the type to get easily persuaded by a nice looking guy. She knew that she was working alone that night. Why would she have risked letting him out knowing that he should have been in his cell that late at night.

Posted by: ? on 10/14/2009

I say the guard and him were romantically involved. What was he doing out at 10p.m. He should have been in his cell, Lights out. Instead he roughed her up and ran off into the night. Come on! It was a set up.

Posted by: Former aquaintance on 10/14/2009

large and in charge

it probly wasnt hard for him to run away considering he knew the physically fit sherriffs officers we have couldnt run more than 10 feet to catch him.

Posted by: resident on 10/13/2009

was this breaking news?

A story like this should be breakin news?

Posted by: ? on 10/13/2009

Don't forget to mention all the tatoos he has. He's a fine tatted up mexican!!

Posted by: Ex Lover on 10/13/2009