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GLOBE — The  woman who operates the General Store and Service Station at Jake’s Corner on state Highway 188
north of Roosevelt Lake is in the Gila County Jail at Globe under $250,000 bail bond. She is 68-year-old Claudia
Washburn, who resides at Jake’s Corner and is being held in jail here on suspicion of conspiracy to commit escape,
hindering prosecution and facilitation to commit escape.

She is being accused by the U.S. Marshall’s office of giving aid to two prison escapees from Kingman  and the woman
alleged to be their accomplice. The escaped convicts are 45-year-old John McCluskey, who happens to be Washburn’s
son, and 42-year-old Tracy Province. The woman with them is McCluskey’s fiance, 44-year-old Casslyn Mae Welch.

Authorities suspect Ms. Welch aided in the July 30 escape by giving the men wire cutters which they used to cut the
medium correctional facility’s fence and simply walked off in their jump suits. At Kingman, the trio kidnapped two big rig
truck drivers and forced them to drive to Flagstaff and where the truckers unharmed. They later ended up at Jake’s
corner were they allegedly met Washburn who allegedly gave them money and secured a platinum gold Nissan car in
which they took off in (Arizona license plate 620 PFV).

Ms. Welch, whose only criminal record is said to be a  traffic citation in Globe reportedly had been working at the service
station at Jake’s corner here in Gila County for Washburn at her business until the day before the Kingman prison
break out occurred.

The U.S. Marshall’s office believes the three  split up and are in the Yellow Stone National Park area. McCluskey and
Welch were said to have been spotted Sunday in Gardiner, Montana while Province was seen later that day in Grant
Village, Wyoming. On Monday, the Arizona Department of Corrections during a press conference announced that  
escapee Tracy Province was taken into custody without incident while walking early that morning thorough the small
town of Meeteetse, Wyoming. He did have a 9mm handgun in his possession.

Meanwhile investigators in New Mexico, say they have evidence which links to trio to the double murder of Gary and
Linda Haas, both 61 years of age, whose badly burned remains were found in their charred camper near Santa Rosa,
New Mexico over the weekend. The murdered Oklahoma couple’s truck was later found by authorities abandoned 100
miles west of Albuquerque.

A third convict, Daniel Renwick, who also escaped with the other two prisoners on July 30, got separated and later was
arrested August 1 in Rifle, Colorado after a chase and a brief gun battle with police.

Province was serving a life sentence for murder and robbery out of Pima County where he has stabbed a man some 51
times back in the year 1991. McCluskey was serving a 15 year term  before his escape for attempted second degree
murder, aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm out of Maricopa County. He had been shooting a fiream at
someone in a Mesa home through a window in 2009. Renwick was serving a 22 year sentence for second degree
murder. He shot and killed his ex girlfriend and her father back in 2000.

This private prison at Golden Valley located North of Kingman, where the break out occurred, is said to be a medium
security facility. It is operated by the Management and Training Corps of Center ville, Utah . Before it opened  in 2004,
Kingman and other Mohave county residents were told the new private prison in their community was to house low level
and non-violent offenders.  But since this escape of these three violent criminals and it has been now been revealed  
this prison presently is holding 117 convicted murderers, of which 51 have been convicted of first degree murder,
Statewide, some 1,400 convicted murders are being housed in Arizona medium security prisons.

In Mohave county, major concern has now been raised about the private prison, its violent inmantes and it’s security by
residents there as well as the the news media.

The Kingman Daily Miner said it posed questions to the prison operator,  Management and Training Corps,  as to why
any murder suspects were being incarcerated there at all, but the questions haven’t been answered. This is one of four
such private prisons presently operating in the state of Arizona

Apparently the private prison north of Kingman is similiar to the new medium security prison being proposed in Globe
which is being aggressively pushed by the local economic development corporation. The Arizona Silver Belt asked the
Arizona Department Corrections if the new Globe prison would be also  housing convicted murderers. We were told that
would not be an unusual situation at all and it depends on how the prisoners were classified.

And here is something interesting the Kingman Daily Miner pointed out to its readers when they talked to “Corrections”
at the state capital.

“The Kingman prison is classified as a minimum-to-medium security facility. Many individuals are unaware that someone
serving out a sentence for murder can be classified as medium custody, a practice common not only in Arizona but also
in neighboring states California and New Mexico,” according to Barrett Marson, public information officer for the ADOC.
Marson said that it’s possible for inmates to work their way down the levels of custody based on good behavior and how
many years of a sentence have been served.

According to the ADOC, inmates sentenced to death are classified as “maximum” and can never reduce levels. Inmates
sentenced to life must serve at least two years in maximum custody, then three years in “close” custody before they are
eligible for medium custody. Close custody is one level below maximum and just above medium custody and is reserved
for those inmates who pose a high risk to prison staff.

Those serving life sentences can never be reduced to below the medium custody level. Inmates with more than five
years to serve or those with a felony sex conviction can also never be placed below medium custody. Inmates who have
been determined to be a security threat are classified as maximum custody.”