Manhunt underway for violent Texas inmate 'mistakenly' released from same jail that wrongly freed capital murder suspect 6 months ago
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A violent criminal was wrongly released from a Texas jail this past Sunday — only six months after the same facility accidentally let a capital murder suspect go because of a paperwork mistake.

Troy Dugas, 36, is now being actively sought in a wide-ranging search after he was inadvertently set free from the Harris County Jail in Houston at about 4:30 in the morning. Authorities suspect this mistake resulted from incorrectly labeled documents, as reported by the Houston County Sheriff’s Office.

Officials said Dugas was supposed to start serving a five-year prison sentence for assaulting a family member in Fort Bend County, along with a two-year penalty for fleeing law enforcement in Brazoria County.


Mugshot of Troy Dugas.
A manhunt is underway for Troy Dugas, 36, after he was accidentally allowed to walk free from Harris County Jail. X / HCSOTexas

Dugas had been locked up in the Houston facility since Aug. 14 on other unspecified local charges that have since been dismissed.

“A thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the circumstances that led to Dugas’ erroneous release from jail,” the sheriff’s office said in a press release Monday.

“Preliminary indications are that jail staff did not properly document his state prison sentence on his file, leading to the mistaken assumption that Dugas was eligible for release once his Harris County charges were dismissed.”

The sheriff’s office urged anyone who spots Dugas — described as a 215-pound black man who stands just over 6 feet tall with a tattoo on his neck — to contact authorities immediately.

The blunder unfolded months after jail staff improperly freed Justin Tompkins, 21, from the Harris County facility on Feb. 20, when they confused him with another inmate who shared the same name.


Harris County Jail.
The jail also wrongly freed another inmate six months ago. Google maps

A search was launched as soon as the jail realized its screw-up — even though the prisoner warned them his release was a mistake before walking free, his lawyer told The Houston Chronicle at the time.

“He was telling him before he was even checked out that this was a mistake,” his attorney, Spence Graham, told the outlet.

“I think that the citizens of Harris County might be surprised that somebody would do that.”

Tompkins, who was arrested and charged in December 2022 for fatally shooting another man during a drug-fueled robbery, voluntarily returned to the jail about 24 hours later, deputies said.

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