Decatur Police are looking for a work-release inmate with a history of robbery and burglary who walked off the job Friday.
Officials believe Jonathan Fulmer, 24, who escaped from Decatur Community Work Center, may still be in North Alabama, said Brian Corbett of the Alabama Department of Corrections
Fulmer is described as a white male standing 5-feet, 10-inches tall, weighing 165, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He has tattoos on his shoulder, back and right leg and on one finger of his right hand.
His criminal history includes a conviction for third-degree robbery in May 2006, first-degree receiving stolen property in November 2006, first-degree burglary in October 2006, second-degree receiving stolen property in December 2006 and second-degree escape in April 2007.
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