Provincial police are searching for three inmates with previous ties
to the Hells Angels who escaped from a Quebec City detention centre
using a helicopter.
A Sûreté du Québec spokesperson confirmed to CBC News that the prison
break occurred at 7:45 p.m. ET from Orsainville Detention Centre and
the inmates fled westbound in a green helicopter.
"We are talking closely with the detention centre to figure out
exactly how the escape transpired,” said Ann Mathieu. "The priority
number one is to find the helicopter."
Police are now searching for Yves Denis, 35, Denis Lefebvre, 53, and 49-year-old Serge Pomerleau.
In 2010, Lefebvre was arrested by provincial police after a drug
operation bust known as Project Crayfish that led to dozens of arrests.
He was reported to have had ties to the Hells Angels.
During the bust police seized multiple weapons, 41 vehicles, a plane, a helicopter and $905,000, CBC Radio-Canada reported.
The three who escaped were being held at the detention centre waiting
to stand trial, but it was not immediately clear what charges they were
facing.
Police are warning anyone who sees the men not approach them and to call police immediately.
Last year, there was a daring escape at St-Jerome prison in
Quebec involving a helicopter where a pilot was forced at gunpoint to
pluck two inmates from the facility on a Sunday afternoon.
The two escapees and the two suspects who hijacked the chopper were caught by police within a few hours of the escape.
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