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Jaimour Anderson, Attempted Escape, New Hampshire 2021

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Attempted Escape Lands Vermont Man in Hot Water

CONCORD, New Hampshire – Jaimour Anderson, a 36-year-old former Vermont resident, found himself on the wrong side of the law after attempting to escape from custody in New Hampshire.

According to court documents and statements made in court, Anderson was sentenced to 139 months on drug charges in November 2012 in the District of Vermont. On November 16, 2021, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) transferred Anderson from a correctional facility in Louisiana to a half-way house located in Manchester, New Hampshire to start his pre-release programming in advance of his then-projected release date of May 9, 2022.

However, Anderson’s stint at the half-way house was marred by infractions, leading the BOP to bring him back into custody. On December 31, 2021, a deputy U.S. Marshal and two sheriffs arrived at the half-way house to take custody of Anderson. As Anderson came into the front desk area on the first floor, he proceeded to move quickly past the deputy marshal and out the front door. Anderson made it onto the street where he was then restrained by the deputy marshal and taken into custody.

Anderson, who was facing attempted escape charges, pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of attempted escape from custody, United States Attorney Jane E. Young announced today. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Rombeau.

Anderson is scheduled to be sentenced on September 18, 2022. This matter was investigated by the United States Marshals Office.

Anderson’s actions demonstrate a blatant disregard for the law and the process of rehabilitation. His attempted escape puts a strain on law enforcement resources and endangers the public. The consequences of his actions will be severe, and he will face the full weight of the law.

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