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Search underway for man convicted of murder who left Atlanta correctional facility

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Georgia Department of Corrections
ByMeredith Deliso
April 06, 2023, 6:46 PM

A manhunt is underway in Georgia for a man convicted of murder who apparently left an Atlanta correctional facility while on parole.

The Georgia Department of Corrections issued an alert Wednesday for residents to be on the lookout for Charles Smith, who it said had "walked away" from the Atlanta Transitional Center.

"DO NOT APPROACH," the agency warned.

The Georgia Department of Corrections released this booking photo of Charles Smith.
Georgia Department of Corrections

Smith was convicted and given a maximum life sentence for a 1992 murder in Clayton County, according to online prison records, which list his current status as parole. He is a resident of the transitional center, officials said.

Authorities described Smith as standing 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing about 200 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing black pants and a black shirt.

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The Georgia Department of Corrections also issued an alert early Thursday for another escaped convict early Thursday, who was subsequently captured.

The agency warned residents to be on the lookout for Johnson State Prison inmate Dshawn Garrison, who was sentenced to 25 years on a rape conviction, online prison records show.

The Georgia Department of Corrections released this booking photo of Dshawn Garrison.
Georgia Department of Corrections

Garrison escaped from Johnson State Prison in Wrightsville Wednesday evening wearing a state-issued inmate uniform and was last seen in Sparta, about 45 miles northwest of the facility, as of early Thursday, authorities said.

Washington County sheriff's deputies pursued a vehicle matching the description of the one Garrison allegedly fled in until it crashed in Sparta, the sheriff's office said. The occupants fled on foot, the sheriff's office said in a social media post, while urging residents in the area to "use caution."

Garrison and two accomplices were captured in Sparta Thursday without incident, the Georgia Department of Corrections said.

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