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    The two inmates, Ross and Perez, escaped Saturday from the jail’s south annex on County Road 4200 in Bonham, over 70 miles northeast of Dallas, according to a news release from the Fannin County ...

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  4. Tarrant County Corrections Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tarrant County Corrections Center was constructed in 1990 because of overcrowding in nearby prisons. Completion of the prison was reportedly delayed by several causes, mainly issues with budgeting. [1] Upon completion, the building was the first fully functional direct-supervision jail in Texas.

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  6. Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator 32°40′47″N 97°17′15″W  /  32.67972°N 97.28750°W  / 32.67972; -97

  7. Louis C. Powledge Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Louie C. Powledge Unit (B2, originally the Beto II Unit) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) prison for men located in unincorporated Anderson County, Texas. [1] The approximately 20,518-acre (8,303 ha) unit, co-located with the Beto , Coffield , and Michael prison units and the Gurney Unit transfer facility, is along Farm to ...

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  9. Warren, Fannin County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Warren was a town in present-day Fannin County, Texas, United States, the site of Fort Warren in the early 19th century. It lay near the border with Grayson County on the Red River . Warren was the county seat of Fannin County when that county was established in 1837.