Authorities said Wednesday that the two killers who busted out of a maximum-security New York prison over the weekend might have headed for Vermont.
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin said there was information that the escapees discussed going to “a camp in Vermont” because the law enforcement presence in the state would be “cooler” than in New York. He did not elaborate.
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Shumlin advised people to lock their doors and remain vigilant.
“This is no time to panic,” he said. “It’s a time to be sensible.”
On the fifth day of an expanding search, there was still no sign of the killers, Richard Matt and David Sweat, who cut the steel in their cell walls, shimmied through a 2-foot pipe and popped out of a nearby manhole to freedom last weekend.
Near the Clinton Correctional Facility, in the New York village of Dannemora, police with assault rifles and dogs went house to house, retracing their steps.
Law enforcement also set up a checkpoints several miles from the facility, checking cars, opening trunks and talking to drivers.
Asked whether the fugitive pair could be on the lam forever, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed: “I am confident we will find them. The only question is when.”
State police said more than 500 tips had come in.
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“We won’t stop until we have these convicts captured,” said Joseph D’Amico, superintendent of the New York State Police.








