Arizona inmate mistakenly released from jail after pretending to be another inmate
Maricopa County deputies investigating circumstances that led to release of Anthony Pena
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An inmate in Arizona was mistakenly released Thursday after he assumed the identity of another inmate, authorities said.
Anthony Pena was released from jail at 2:20 a.m. when he pretended to be another inmate, FOX10 Phoenix reported, citing the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
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Officers realized at around 9:30 a.m. that Pena had been mistakenly released, according to AZFamily.
The sheriff's office said it was working with the courts to issue a warrant for Pena's arrest.
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Phoenix police had earlier booked Pena into jail on drug charges and for failing to appear in court. His bond had been set at $250, the outlets reported.
No further details were immediately available.