Authorities in Florence SC are searching for an inmate who escaped from a Bojangles restaurant.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesUlysses Conner Jr., an inmate in Florence, SC, escaped from his work assignment at a local Bojangles restaurant on Thursday night. Authorities are actively searching for him and urge anyone with information to contact 911. Conner was serving a 10-year sentence for burglary. His escape raises public safety concerns, echoing similar incidents involving inmates escaping from facilities in Arizona. Law enforcement has intensified their search efforts and have set up measures to enhance community safety.
Authorities in Florence, South Carolina, are actively searching for Ulysses Conner Jr., an inmate who walked away from his work assignment at a local Bojangles restaurant on Thursday night. Conner escaped around 9:30 PM from his job located at 1224 Celebration Boulevard.
The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), in conjunction with local law enforcement, is urging anyone who spots Conner to immediately call 911. The search efforts are ongoing, and investigators are making public appeals for assistance in locating the escaped inmate.
Ulysses Conner Jr. had been serving a 10-year sentence for two counts of second-degree burglary, having been convicted in Orangeburg County. His escape from the work detail raises concerns about public safety, although officials have not indicated any known immediate threat resulting from his escape.
Conner’s escape from the Bojangles restaurant is not the first incident of inmate escape in recent months. On August 10, 2025, another inmate, Brigido Montoya, escaped from Eyman State Prison in Florence, Arizona. He managed to evade authorities for a short period before being captured approximately 48 minutes after his escape occurred around 7:30 AM.
Montoya, who was sentenced to 15 years in 2016 for sexual conduct with a minor, did not pose a continuing threat to the community as indicated by law enforcement. However, his escape has sparked an ongoing investigation into the security measures at Eyman State Prison.
In addition to Montoya’s escape, recent reports have highlighted a troubling trend, with two other medium-custody inmates escaping from the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence. This escape occurred on a Saturday during recreational break when the inmates reportedly acquired bolt and wire cutters, facilitating their getaway.
The escaped inmates, John Charpiot and David Harmon, are both considered armed and dangerous. Charpiot was serving a 35-year sentence for charges related to child molestation and sexual abuse, while Harmon was serving a staggering 100 years for kidnapping and second-degree burglary. In response to their escape, authorities have set up roadblocks, organized door-to-door searches within several miles of the prison, and deployed two SWAT teams along with air units.
Law enforcement has also reached out to known affiliates of the escaped inmates as part of their search strategy. There are concerns that these escapees may seek assistance from local drug stores or pharmacies, due to ongoing medical issues.
Citizens are strongly advised not to approach the escaped inmates and to report any sightings to the authorities, as the individuals are classified as armed and dangerous. Additionally, a $35,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the capture of each escaped inmate from Arizona, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.
As the situation develops, both the community in Florence and in Arizona remain on high alert. Local agencies are working collaboratively to enhance public safety and ensure that any escaped individuals are swiftly apprehended.
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