Two inmates escape from Troup County Jail
Published 11:09 am Thursday, August 16, 2018
The Troup County Sheriff’s Office is searching for two Troup County Jail inmates who escaped from the jail Wednesday around 11 p.m. Eric Calvin Bell, 28, and Thomas Christopher Cuddington, 28, were discovered missing Thursday morning around 8 a.m.
“[Bell] was on a court list, and when they went to call the inmate’s name, he was not there on that list,” TCSO Sgt. Stewart Smith said. “When they went back to the dorm where he was housed, at that point they discovered that he was not there, and they discovered a hole in the ceiling of this particular dorm. We [followed] that hole to the roof, where it appears an air ventilation duct was pried open. We did another head count and discovered [Cuddington] was missing as well.”’
According to a TCSO press release, the two inmates were seen on camera climbing down from a drain pipe and running from Sam Walker Driver on to Hamilton Road.
Smith said they cannot verify if Bell and Cuddington are still in Troup County. He said if anyone encounters either inmate, call 911.
Bell is 5-foot-9-inches, 135 pounds and African American. His last known address is 4006 Old West Point Road in LaGrange.
Cuddington is 5-foot-8-inches, 150 pounds and white.
His last known address is 1506 Phillips Road in Warm Springs.
According to Troup County Webjail, Bell was charged with possession of a schedule 5 controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance not in its original container, criminal trespass, failure to appear, two counts of riot in a penal institution, sentences state and unlawful acts of violence in a penal institution.
He was arrested Nov. 29, 2017.
Cuddington was charged with amphetamine possession, obstruction, operating vehicle without headlights/lights requirement, failure to show proof of insurance, riding motorcycle without a helmet, operating vehicle without driver’s license and holding for another agency.
He was arrested June 10.