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Inmate Escapes While Cleaning Up After Missouri State Fair

Authorities are looking for an inmate who escaped from a crew that was helping to clean up after the Missouri State Fair came to an end for the year.

Missouri Department of Corrections spokesman Karen Pojmann says 34-year-old Shannon Dewayne Watts, of Springfield, was reported missing around 12:45 a.m. Monday when he didn't return to a van to return to the Tipton Correctional Center.

He was serving a 15-year sentence there for charges that included burglary, resisting arrest and tampering with a motor vehicle.

The search was expanded beyond the nearly 400-acre fairgrounds in Sedalia several hours later when law enforcement couldn't find Watts. He is described as 6-feet (1.83 meters) tall and 195 pounds (88.45 kilograms).

The 11-day fair began Aug. 8 and ended Sunday night.

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