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Fifteen years without a single escape ended when Justin Scott Woodruff, 39, walked off a supervised work detail in Spalding County at 3:15 p.m.Woodruff, jailed for probation violation, is heavily tattooed, with “Joker” inked across his neck. Authorities suspect he was picked up by someone after leaving, indicating outside help. Sheriff Darrell Dix said the incident was unprecedented and warned that capture will be unforgettable for all involved. Investigators are checking footage and speaking to witnesses. The public is urged to call 911 if they see him. No one was hurt, but the escape has shaken confidence in local procedures

After **fifteen years without a single escape**, the **Spalding County Sheriff’s Office** is facing an unexpected breach of security. **Justin Scott Woodruff**, 39, walked off a supervised work detail at approximately **3:15 p.m.** on Tuesday, marking the first inmate escape in over a decade and a half.Woodruff, who was being held for **probation violation**, is described as heavily tattooed, with the

word **“Joker”** prominently inked across his neck. Investigators believe the escape was not spontaneous — evidence suggests Woodruff may have been **picked up by an accomplice** shortly after leaving his assigned work area. Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby roads and businesses and interviewing witnesses to piece together his escape route.

**Sheriff Darrell Dix** called the incident “unprecedented” and emphasized that Woodruff’s eventual **capture will be unforgettable** for everyone involved. “We take pride in our record of safety and accountability,” Dix said. “This individual took advantage of a trusted work program, and we will ensure that such a breach never happens again.”

No one was injured during the escape, but the incident has **shaken public confidence** in the county’s inmate supervision system. Officials have already initiated a review of policies surrounding work details, including transportation procedures and communication protocols.

Woodruff, originally from the Griffin area, has an extensive criminal history, including theft and drug-related offenses. Authorities warn that while he is not believed to be armed, **he should be considered dangerous** and should not be approached.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any possible sightings by calling **911 immediately**. As the manhunt continues, the Spalding County Sheriff’s Office has pledged full transparency and swift corrective action to restore public trust and ensure the safety of the community.