Fire Camp Inmate Back In Custody

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Medford, Ore. – Kenneth Polchowski is back in custody. Medford Police arrested him last night at approximately 8:30 p.m. No other details are available at this time.

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An inmate walked away this morning (August 9th) from a mobile camp at the Stouts Creek Fire near Canyonville. The Warner Creek Correctional Facility inmate was housed at the camp since July 31. Oregon State Police are investigating.

Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) staff discovered inmate Kenneth Curtis Polchowski missing today at approximately 6 a.m. after a routine count. Polchowski is a 26-year-old Caucasian male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 180 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. Polchowski was last seen wearing blue jeans with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled on the knee in orange, and a blue t-shirt with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled in orange on the front and back.

Polchowski entered DOC custody on January 29, 2015, on four counts of identity theft, one count of theft in the first degree, and one count of burglary in the first degree out of Lane County. His earliest release date is October 6, 2017.

WCCF is a minimum-security prison in Lakeview that houses approximately 486 male inmates who are within four year of release.

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