A correction officer at the New York prison where two convicted murderers escaped this month has been placed on leave as part of the investigation into the jailbreak, officials said.
The state Department of Corrections did not identify the officer or say why the officer was placed on leave, but said the action was related to the investigation into the June 6 escape at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora.
The convicted killers who escaped, Richard Matt and David Sweat, remain on the loose. They used power tools to saw through their cells and escape through a tunnel system that led to a manhole outside the prison walls.
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Prison worker Joyce Mitchell has been charged with bringing tools into Clinton Correctional that Sweat and Matt used to escape. She worked in the facility’s tailor shop. Mitchell has pleaded not guilty to a felony count of promoting prison contraband and a misdemeanor count criminal facilitation.








