Handcuffed prisoner escapes, found dead in creek

Handcuffed prisoner escapes, found dead in creek

EPHRATA, Pa. — Prosecutors say they're investigating the death of a handcuffed prisoner who broke away from law enforcement officers and was found dead in a Pennsylvania creek.

Ephrata officers were sent to a hospital parking lot on Saturday night to aid a county sheriff's deputy struggling with prisoner Andrew Good, who was slightly injured in a warrant arrest.

The prisoner ran into Cocalico Creek handcuffed with a chain restraint belt. Officers tried to rescue the man, who was in water up to 12 feet deep. Rescue crews found his body about 90 minutes later.

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The Lancaster County coroner says the 24-year-old prisoner drowned.

The county district attorney's office said Monday it doesn't appear any crime occurred but that determination will follow a complete analysis of the evidence.

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