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Aaron Scarborough, Escape, Georgia 2019

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Aaron Scarborough, 38, Escapes Halfway House in Georgia

A convicted felon who escaped from a Macon halfway house in 2019 has been sentenced to serve one year in federal prison, said Charlie Peeler, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia.

Aaron Scarborough, of Columbus, Georgia, pleaded guilty to one count of escape and was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Marc Treadwell. There is no parole in the federal system.

Scarborough was previously sentenced to 125 months in prison on February 10, 2011, for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He entered Dismas Charities in Macon, a transitional facility run by the Bureau of Prisons, on August 4, 2019.

On September 27, 2019, Scarborough signed out for a home pass to his mother’s residence in Columbus, Georgia, and did not return. It was later discovered that Scarborough went to a girlfriend’s home in Phenix City, Alabama, where he ultimately surrendered to deputies on October 3, 2019.

“Transitioning from federal prison to a halfway house is an important step in an inmate’s reentry into society. Escaping a halfway house is a serious offense, and we will seek appropriate punishment for felons who disregard the law, no matter how close they might be to their release,” said U.S. Attorney Charlie Peeler.

“I want to thank the U.S. Marshals Service for their excellent work investigating this case,” Peeler added.

This case was investigated by the U.S. Marshals Service. Criminal Division Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Solis prosecuted the case for the Government.

Questions can be directed to Pamela Lightsey, Public Information Officer, United States Attorney’s Office, at (478) 621-2603 or Melissa Hodges, Public Affairs Director (Contractor), United States Attorney’s Office, at (478) 765-2362.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia is committed to keeping the public informed about the cases we prosecute.

For more information, please contact Pamela Lightsey or Melissa Hodges.

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