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Utah jail escapee caught on way to S.L. bus station
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DUCHESNE -- Eric Hauber was just minutes away from extending a two-
week escape from jail by leaving Utah on a Greyhound bus when he was
arrested Sunday night by agents from the state Department of
Corrections.
On a tip, investigators staked out the 32-year-old Duchesne County
Jail escapee as he sat in a downtown Salt Lake City restaurant.
Hauber, who was not armed but considered dangerous, was arrested
without incident about 9 p.m. after he walked out of the restaurant
headed to...
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Falling beam hits, kills Duchesne County man
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Duchesne County attorney resigns
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County jail seeks room from Salem
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