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Mercer County deputies travel to Las Vegas after inmate fails to return from furlough release

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MERCER COUNTY, Ohio (WOWO) – Mercer County police flew to McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas after an Ohio man was granted furlough and did not return.

Early Wednesday morning, deputies picked up Alan M. Fill at the Clark County Jail. He was wanted on a warrant from the Mercer County Common Pleas Court.

Fill was transported back to the Mercer County Jail via plane, and was incarcerated on a Bench Warrant for Failure to Comply with the conditions of furlough.

On November 6, 2017, Fill was granted furlough and was ordered to reside at the Men’s House of Hope. On November 21, the furlough was modified to allow him to travel outside of Ohio for a funeral, but he was ordered to return before November 24. Fill did not return.

This is the second time that deputies have traveled to pick up Fill. He was previously picked up in Yavapai County, Arizona on September 15, 2017 for the same Mercer County Common Pleas Court case. He was brought back on a Warrant on Indictment for charges of Grant Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, and Theft from a Person in a Protected Class.

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