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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

The Food Sucks So Bad They Escape To An IHOP Restaurant!

Inmates escape to an IHOP.

The things folks do to escape an iron college. The things that police will have to do now that these things do happen and flaws like that can occur.

Two men are in custody after they tunneled a way out of the Newport News City Lockup. They went on the lamb for hours. But it was diners at a local IHOP restaurant who notice the two acting like they haven't eaten a decent meal in days.

Arley Nemo, 43 and John Garza, 37 were missing from their cell at the Newport News Annex during a head count on Monday. The police placed a formal lockdown on the facility.

They noticed a big hole inside the wall. The two used primitive equipment (or recreational) to breakthrough a wall inside the annex. A toothbrush and a metal object they obtained were used to break through a wall. 

They ended up scaling a containment wall and went on the lamb. 

Authorities had asked for the public's help to find the men. They were located about 10 miles away in Hampton. They ended up stopping for a meal at the IHOP.

So the two were spotted inside and the management called the law. They were arrested without incident.

They were taken into custody and are going to be placed in an iron college. The two were not violent criminals so they will face escape charges first off. The charges before escape were credit card fraud, grand larceny, contempt of court and of course probation violations.

Two men tunnel out a jail and wound up at a Virginia IHOP.

Dayton, Ohio finally got IHOP back in the area. There are two locations in the area. In the beginning there were at least five locations in the area. But they shut down abruptly.

Another IHOP opened in the location that was a Max & Erma restaurant and has been in the location for at least five years. 

The company struggled for a time. But in late 2010s, they bought Applebee's and they ended up forming the Dine Brands Global. They ended up acquiring Fuzzy's Taco Shop and Orange Julius.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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