Escaped inmate flees on light rail from Seattle-Tacoma Airport
- Sedrick T. Stevenson, 28, broke free from supervision during transport at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Sunday morning around 11 a.m.
- During the check-in at the ticket counter, a contracted agent escorting Stevenson to Kentucky was unable to maintain custody, allowing him to escape.
- Stevenson fled toward the light rail station, boarded a northbound train, and was last seen departing Capitol Hill station on security cameras.
- Authorities initiated a search following the inmate's escape, notifying the Port of Seattle Police at approximately 11 a.m., though airport activities continued without disruption.
- Stevenson is actively being sought by authorities on charges including second-degree escape and several outstanding warrants from Kentucky, as the search for him continues.
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Police search for fugitive who escaped from Seattle’s airport in handcuffs
SEATTLE (AP) — A man fled custody inside Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and was able to take a light rail train into the city, authorities said. Port of Seattle police were notified around 11 a.m. Sunday that a man had escaped from the airport while he was being taken to Kentucky, where he was wanted on


Suspect escapes at airport and now is loose after taking train into city
Sedrick T. Stevenson, 28, broke free from agents and escaped on a light rail train
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