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Second inmate in 3 days walks away from Manchester transitional housing unit

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MANCHESTER, N.H. - For the second time in three days the New Hampshire Dept. of Corrections is looking for the public's help in finding an inmate who walked away from a Manchester transitional housing unit.
The department announced today that Andrew Ramirez, 24, of Manchester, a work release inmate, walked away from the Calumet Transitional Housing Unit on Lowell Street on Saturday.
Officials say Ramirez was given permission to attend an outing and was ordered to return at 11 p.m. He did not return and failed to respond to multiple attempts to contact him. He was placed on walkaway status around 1 a.m. today.
Ramirez is described as a white male, 5 feet 5 inches tall, 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo on his left arm. He was sentenced in Hillsborough County Superior Court in Manchester to 1½ to 3 years in prison for criminal threatening. Ramirez had 57 days of time served credited to his sentence, and was eligible for parole on Jan. 23.
A walkaway is considered an escape, a Class B Felony punishable by up to 3½ -7 years in prison.
On Wednesday, William Clayton Roy also walked away from the housing unit. He, also, is still at large.
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections Investigations Bureau and the New Hampshire State Police are investigating. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact the New Hampshire State Police or their local law enforcement agency.

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