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Inmate Declared AWOL By Dane County Sherriff's Department

Inmate Was Wearing GPS Ankle Bracelet

UPDATED: 2:22 pm CDT July 5, 2008

Inmate Darriell L. Banks has been declared AWOL from the Custody Alternative Monitoring Program, according to the Dane County Sheriff's Department.

Banks was serving 60 days for bail jumping and was living with his family on Petterle Place in Madison while serving his sentence wearing a GPS ankle bracelet.

Banks left his home Saturday at 1:10 a.m. after an argument with family members who later called the police.

He has not contacted the C.A.M.P. program since his departure. Banks' last known location was in the Northport Road area of Madison. He is also known to frequent the south side of Madison and the city of Fitchburg.

Anyone with information regarding Banks' whereabouts is encouraged to call 911. Banks is described as a 17-year-old black male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs approximately 150 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.

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