LEEDS, Maine — Law enforcement authorities in Maine are looking for an inmate who escaped from a work release site in Leeds.
The state prisons department says 35-year-old Justin Ross was reported missing about 6 p.m. Monday. He was living at the Central Maine Pre-Release Center in In Hallowell.
Authorities described Ross as a white male, 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighing about 185 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.
Ross is from the Farmington area and was serving a sentence for domestic violence assault. He started serving his time in June 2011 and was scheduled to be released late next month.
The Central Maine Pre-Release Center houses prisoners with 15 months or less on their sentence and focuses on reintegrating prisoners into the community through work release opportunities.



Fifteen months or less left.
A little more than shortsighted.
Less than two months left?
What a dummy.
Sounds like he wants back in to the country club.
The State Prisons Department reaches out to the NEWS so the public can be aware, and hopefully someone’s watchful eye with aid in capturing the inmate.
So, I ask, how many minutes would it take for the department to send a link to the NEWS with a picture in it?
There are pictures in other online papers.
NOT THIS ONE TIREDOFFOOLS
Not this newspaper Tiredoffools