As the manhunt for Kevin Mason caught the attention of much of the Midwest, a second Marion County Jail inmate that was mistakenly released was also on the run.
Toriano Hellams, 41, was sentenced on Sept. 5, 2023 to two years in prison after pleading guilty to Disarming a Law Enforcement Officer and Battery Causing Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Official.READ MORE | Mistakenly released murder suspect Kevin Mason captured in Minnesota
According to court documents, Hellams was sentenced after entering a plea agreement from an incident in which he was revived from an overdose and then assaulted an officer by pulling and twisting on his testicles. According to the Marion County Jail, Hellams was"erroneously" released from custody. When they realized this happened, they applied for a warrant to have Hellams brought back into custody.When a person is booked in jail, the suspect is assigned a"Gallery Number" by the Marion County Sheriff's Office. Typically, the gallery assigned stays with a person forever.VanOsdol said for some reason, Hellams was assigned two different gallery numbers for his two separate cases.
When Hellams signed a plea agreement, his second case was dismissed. He was released under the"gallery number" assigned to that case that was dismissed.
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