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Inmate back in custody after walking out of San Diego criminal re-entry facility

Rojas arrived in San Diego County in May 2023, while serving a seven-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance and sale as a second striker with an enhancement for being armed with a firearm

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The California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation is looking for Freddy Rojas, who walked away from a Male Community Re-entry Program facility in San Diego County on Saturday night.

After a day-long search, law enforcement officials have apprehended an inmate seen walking out of a re-entry facility in San Diego County Saturday night, according to the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation.

The inmate, identified as Freddy Rojas, was found near the San Diego-Tijuana border at 8:45 p.m. on Sunday. The CDCR says he walked out of a Male Community Re-entry Program facility in San Diego County on Saturday night.

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After being taken into custody, he was booked at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.

Rojas arrived in San Diego County in May 2023, while serving a seven-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance and sale as a second striker with an enhancement for being armed with a firearm.

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