It was like NCIS or Hawaii Five-O, when a prisoner escaped from the jail in Abilene.
I heard it first on the police scanner at my desk. That certainly set the wheels in motion in the newsroom, planning our coverage. We were working another major story at the same time. So, getting people and equipment to the right places and continuing to put together our evening newscasts called for coordination. We got that taken care of.
But, what I want to talk about is the coordination by the law enforcement agencies. Within minutes, TSO, APD, DPS had the area surrounded where they thought the escapee might be. But there is high grass, trees, a creek, all providing places to hide. And that's where he stayed for about 7 hours. Men, horses, dogs. All looking.
But then the cavalry showed up, in the form of a DPS helicopter. (It was about 10:45pm). The crew in the chopper talked with the lawmen on the ground by radio. And the helicopter with infrared technology, zeroed in on the suspect almost immediately.
"Walk straight ahead, 20 yards." "Move to your left a little." "Straight, 5 yards." "Under that tree." "Right where that officer is pointing his gun." (The suspect had covered himself with dirt and leaves, and its really dark.) "The officers have him, at gunpoint. He's in handcuffs."
Just like that, Darrell Schenk is back in the lock-up.
From Sheriff Les Bruce to DPS chopper crew "Thanks and have a safe flight home." Chopper crew: "Glad to help."
It would make a good tv show script.
Monday, October 4, 2010
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