Oregon murder suspect escapes courthouse in wild security video
Murder suspect Edi Villalobos fled courthouse and was arrested hours later, hiding in closet, police say
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Courthouse surveillance video shows an Oregon murder suspect sprinting away from bailiffs after they unshackled him in court — a requirement under state law — then escaping the building and prompting a massive manhunt.
Edi Villalobos Jr., a 28-year-old accused of murder and a slew of other felonies, was supposed to stand before the court for the start of his trial. Instead, he ran down the hallway and out an employees-only exit, video shows.
"Per Oregon law, the deputies removed all restraints from Villalobos during the jury selection process," the Washington County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. "At around 11 a.m., the court took a break, and restraints were placed back on Villalobos. When the break ended, deputies again removed all restraints from Villalobos, as directed by Oregon Law."
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The incident happened on Feb. 28, but the sheriff's office made the video public Thursday.
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After a roughly two-hour manhunt, police arrested him in a Hillsboro apartment, where a neighbor called 911 to report they heard someone trying to break in, according to the sheriff's office.
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"Deputies entered the apartment and located Villalobos hiding in a closet underneath a blanket," the sheriff said.
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While in custody awaiting his murder trial, Villalobos racked up charges for unlawful possession of a weapon by an inmate and distributing contraband, court records show.
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Now he faces two new felony burglary charges and another for escaping custody.
Villalobos is due back in court March 21 for a status hearing.
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The start of his trial was canceled after the escape, according to the sheriff's office.
Authorities said it would be rescheduled.