Inmate who escaped from federal facility in Laval, Que., now back in custody
MONTREAL — An inmate convicted of murder who escaped from a federal facility in Laval, Que., on Friday evening is now back in custody after he returned to facility of his own accord.
Correctional Service Canada had issued a release Saturday morning saying staff at the Laval Federal Training Centre’s minimum-security unit realized Tamusi Angiyou was unaccounted for during the 10:45 p.m. count.
But the facility’s acting warden, Sandro Bartucci, told the Canadian Press that the 51-year-old inmate walked back in himself at 7:45 a.m. Saturday.
“He returned to the facility on his own,” Bartucci said in an interview. “There was no resistance.”