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Violent offender escapes from Jefferson County jail

The inmate, Tory Gee, escaped just before 10:30 p.m. on Friday.
Posted at 11:30 AM, Oct 12, 2019
and last updated 2019-10-12 13:31:51-04

People in and around Boulder are asked to be alert after inmate Tory Gee escaped from the Jefferson County Detention Center on Friday.

According to the Sheriff's Office, Gee was wearing a white t-shirt with orange pants. He has a clean-shaven face and head.

The Sheriff's Office said that Gee escaped at 10;25 p.m. on Friday; they posted the news to their Facebook page just after midnight.

If you see Gee, they ask that you call 911 immediately, and do not approach him.

He is listed on the jail roster as being held on a $50,000 bond for a warrant in Madison County. He is not listed on the Montana Department of Corrections website.

The Montana Sexual & Violent Offender website states that Gee is a registered violent offender, with a felony conviction for assault with a weapon in 2010.

The Sheriff's Office provided the following updates on their Facebook page:

  • UPDATE [1:25am]: Law enforcement officials continue to search for the escaped inmate. Boulder residents, please remain inside and keep your doors locked.
  • UPDATE [2:29am] The search for the this escaped inmate is ongoing. We will post more information here as it becomes available.
  • UPDATE [3:20am] Boulder and area residents are no longer being asked to remain indoors, but should remain vigilant for this individual, as he remains at large. Vehicles and homes should be kept locked. If seen, DO NOT APPROACH AND CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY. Any new updates will be posted as they become available.
  • Update #4 [10/12/19 8:20am]: The Sheriff's office has received a report of a stolen vehicle in Boulder. The vehicle is a 1991 Chevrolet S10 pickup, blue in color, license plate number 51-1565B. If seen, do not approach and call 911 immediately.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said updates will be provided on their Facebook page and through the county's low-power FM radio station.