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Troy Dugas of Texas was "mistakenly released" from prison on Sunday, Aug. 17, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said
On Monday, Aug. 18, local police issued a public plea to help find Dugas
Dugas, 36, was set to begin a five-year sentence in state prison after assaulting a family member
Police in Texas are pleading with the public to help them find an inmate who was "mistakenly released."
On Sunday, Aug. 17, at 4:30 a.m. local time, Troy Dugas, 36, was "mistakenly released from jail," the Harris County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook release on Monday, Aug. 18.
"Dugas was due to begin serving a 5-year state prison sentence for assaulting a family member in Fort Bend County and a 2-year sentence for evading arrest in Brazoria County," the HCSO continued.
He's described as a 6'1" Black male who weighs 215 pounds.
PEOPLE reached out to the HCSO for comment.
Dugas had been in police custody since Thursday, Aug. 14, for other charges that had been dropped, the HCSO said in a separate release. Jail staff allegedly failed to document his upcoming state prison sentence properly and believed he was eligible for release after the other charges were dismissed.
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"A thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the circumstances that led to Dugas’ erroneous release from jail," the HCSO continued.
The sheriff's office urged anyone who sees Dugas to call 911.
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