Second Escapee from STAR Community Justice Center Recaptured

The second inmate sought by authorities following a southern Ohio justice center escape has been recaptured.

The Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol reports Eric L. Parkins, 42, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, was placed back into police custody without incident by officers with the Parkersburg Police Department shortly before 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 9th.

Eric L. Parkins, 42, of Parkersburg, West Virginia was placed back into custody by Parkersburg Police on Tuesday morning.Photo: Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol

Parkins is one of two STAR Community Justice Center inmates to have escaped the facility on Saturday evening. The other escaped inmate, Timothy Wesley Moore, 45, of Millfield, was recaptured shortly after the escape which took place a little before 9:00 p.m. Saturday, May 6th.

Timothy Wesley Moore, 45, of Millfield, Ohio, was taken back into custody shortly after the Saturday, May 6th escape.Photo: Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol

Both Parkins and Moore were being held at the STAR Community Justice Center on drug-related charges.

The STAR Community Justice Center is a 360-bed male and female community-based correctional facility, and one of nineteen such facilities in the State of Ohio. The Facility is a local alternative to prison with the primary purpose of rehabilitation of non-violent, felony offenders in the nineteen counties the STAR Justice Community Center serves


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