Cops hunting for two escaped murderers were zeroing in early Thursday on a 3-mile area not far from where the dangerous duo broke out to freedom six days ago.
Police pursuing a lead shut down a state road late Wednesday near the Clinton Correctional Facility, though there was still no sign of Richard Matt or David Sweat as dawn broke in Dannemora, New York. Officials said that the stretch of Route 374 would likely remain closed through Thursday morning.
Matt and Sweat were reported missing early Saturday morning — but authorities conceded they could have escaped hours before anyone noticed they were gone.
New York State Police Superintendent Joseph D’Amico conceded Wednesday that he had “no information on where they are or what they’re doing, to be honest,” despite the hundreds of tips that have poured in.
RELATED: New York prison break: Everything you need to know
The nearly 500 law-enforcement offices involved in the manhunt were doubling down on searches near the prison where Matt and Sweat carried out their “Shawshank Redemption”-style escape, armed with assault rifles and sniffer dogs as they retraced grid searches for the fugitives.
Corrections officers armed with shotguns kept their hands on their triggers while manning a roadblock early Thursday around three miles from the manhole cover where Matt and Sweat broke through to freedom.
Nearby checkpoints along the perimeter of the search area were staffed by a minimum of three state troopers, who examined each approaching car.
NBC station WPTZ of Plattsburgh reported that residents in the area were being urged to stay in their homes and to turn on their exterior lights.
Meanwhile, authorities in Vermont were on high alert after officials said there was information the fugitives might have headed to the neighboring state.
RELATED: Killers might have headed for Vermont








