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Pryor Creek police warn public after inmate escapes
36-year-old Jonathan Cartwright fled a medical facility on Monday afternoon
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Pryor Creek Police are warning the public to be aware of an escaped inmate in the area. Police Chief Jermey Cantrell said 36-year-old Jonathan Cartwright fled a medical facility on Monday afternoon. Authorities are searching for Cartwright and advising residents to be cautious.
Why it matters
Escaped inmates pose a potential threat to public safety, and the community needs to be aware of the situation in order to take appropriate precautions. Pryor Creek has seen a rise in property crimes in recent years, heightening concerns about the impact of this escape.
The details
According to Police Chief Cantrell, Cartwright was receiving medical treatment at a facility in Pryor Creek when he managed to flee the premises on Monday around 2:30 pm. Cartwright was serving a sentence for burglary and had a history of violent offenses. Authorities have launched a search and are urging residents to report any sightings of the escaped inmate.
- Cartwright escaped from a medical facility on Monday, February 25, 2026 around 2:30 pm.
The players
Jermey Cantrell
The police chief of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma.
Jonathan Cartwright
A 36-year-old inmate who escaped from a medical facility in Pryor Creek on Monday afternoon. Cartwright was serving a sentence for burglary and has a history of violent offenses.
What’s next
Authorities are actively searching for Jonathan Cartwright and have advised residents to report any sightings. The judge overseeing Cartwright's case will likely hold a hearing to determine if he should be granted bail again or if he should remain in custody following the escape.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of secure medical facilities and the need for vigilance from the public when an inmate escapes. Pryor Creek officials will likely review their protocols to prevent future breaches and ensure the safety of both inmates and the community.
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