Inmate injured in Mayfield, Ky. factory collapse walked away from hospital, police say
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Police are searching for a Graves County Jail inmate who was on work release at the Mayfield Consumer Products candle factory when it was flattened by a tornado this weekend, according to Kentucky State Police.
The inmate, 44-year-old Francisco Starks, was recovered from the wreckage and sent to Jackson Purchase Medical Center to be treated for injuries, state police said.
“Upon his release, he walked away from the hospital,” state police said in a statement Saturday night.
State police were notified just before 5 p.m. that Starks was missing. A trooper was investigating Saturday night. State police asked anyone with information on Starks’ whereabouts to call 270-856-3721 or make an anonymous call at 1-800-222-5555.
Graves County Jailer George Workman previously told the Herald-Leader that there were seven inmates working at the factory. It was part of an agreement between the jail and factory that was meant to help them develop “a work ethic and hopefully have some funding when they get out,” he said.
Some of the inmates suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the collapse and a deputy jailer was killed, according to Workman.
“It’s something that you never expect to see, and you never want to live through it,” Workman said. “It’s a very unfortunate set of events.”
All the inmates at the main jail in Graves County were evacuated and taken to other detention centers, according to a Facebook post from the Graves County Jail and Restricted Custody Center.
Kyanna Parsons-Perez, a worker at the factory who streamed video from the scene on Facebook Live, told The Today Show that inmates from the jail worked to get people out of the wreckage.
“Some of those prisoners were working their tails off to get us out,” she said. “They were helping.”
This story was originally published December 12, 2021 at 7:37 AM.