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Moore said inmates are released from custody when they receive treatment and it's up to law enforcement agencies to keep staff on site if they believe inmates should be guarded. Moore did acknowledge that university police waited too long -- more than 9 hours
-- before sending a warning about the escape and carjacking to students, faculty and staff on Wednesday morning. "We have a duty to notify the UI community that a crime has occurred on campus, and that means that the delay was not acceptable," Moore said. Koehlhoeffer had previously pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the October robberies of a McDonald's in Fairfield, Iowa, and Pilot Grove Savings Bank in Packwood, Iowa. Authorities said he brandished a knife during the bank robbery and was arrested after he fled by running across an open field. According to the Memphis Democrat newspaper, Koehlhoeffer escaped from custody in Missouri in 2008 while waiting to be booked on a warrant stemming from a parole violation, and he was captured after nearly four hours. Online court records show he was sentenced to two years in prison and four years of probation. The newspaper reported Koehlhoeffer had been on parole after fleeing from custody in July 2007 following his arrest on suspicion of forcible sexual contact with a 13-year-old female. That charge was dropped and he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of escape from custody, court records show.
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