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Holmes County authorities search for 2 escaped inmates

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HOLMES COUNTY, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Holmes County authorities are searching for two escaped inmates.

The two men left the Holmes-Humphreys correctional facility Saturday. Both are considered armed and dangerous.

Terrence Stewart, 33, is 5'9" tall weighing 150 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a Holmes County inmate orange jumpsuit.

Stewart was charged with aggravated assault and unarmed car jacking.

John Keys, 28, is the second escapee and he is 5'6", weighing 140 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.

Keys was last seen wearing the county issued orange jump suit. He is serving time for burglary of a dwelling.

If you have seen either of these men call the Holmes County Sheriff Department at (662) 834-1511 or the Holmes County Crimestoppers at (662) 834-0099.

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