Manhunt ignites in major US city after accused murderer walks free in 'monumental mistake': victim's mother
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A manhunt is underway in Oregon as authorities search for an accused murderer who was accidentally released this week due to a clerical error. 

Ty Anthony Sage, 26, was reportedly set free from the Multnomah County Detention Center in Portland after posting bail on Monday, according to FOX 12. 

Sage reportedly appeared for a hearing last Wednesday, where a judge issued a ruling denying him bail the next day. However, a Sept. 17 release form shows Sage’s bail was set for $5,000 and he was permitted to bail out – a direct violation of the judge’s order. 

A view of Portland, Oregon

Ty Sage was arrested earlier this year in connection with the alleged murder of 15-year-old Lowgunn Ivey. (iStock)

Ramsey blasted the mistake made by authorities and expressed her frustration surrounding her son’s alleged killer’s release. 

“It’s a major mess up, it’s a monumental mistake that should have never occurred,” Ramsey said. 

Ramsey added that Sage’s release has left her and her family in fear as authorities work to locate the alleged killer. 

“Very fearful, very fearful, it’s going to be a constant fear for me until he is back in custody, because he is [out of] custody doing God knows what,” Ramsey said.

However, as Sage remains on the loose, Ramsey reportedly said she has lost any sense of hope that her son will receive justice after his death. 

“I don’t have any hope,” Ramsey said. “I mean, once they finally caught him and they had him in custody, I had all the hope in the world. I was hopeful, I was completely hopeful. Now that he is no longer in custody, I have 100% doubts.” 

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