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Two inmates still at large

One man in custody after firing on police

Associated Press

PHOENIX – The search for two convicted murderers who escaped from a private prison in northwest Arizona continued Sunday, while a third escaped convict was back behind bars following an early-morning shootout with police in western Colorado.

Police believe the two who remain at large are still in Arizona.

“The information from law enforcement suggests they are still in Arizona, and there’s an all-points bulletin out for these people,” said Charles Ryan, director of the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Early Sunday, a police officer spotted Daniel Renwick, 36, in a brown sport utility vehicle in Rifle, Colo., some 670 miles from the medium-security Arizona State Prison in Golden Valley, Ryan said. The officer pursued Renwick, gunshots were exchanged, and the convict was eventually taken into custody without anyone being injured, Ryan said. He said Sunday that the escape is under investigation.

Renwick had been serving a 22-year sentence for second-degree murder when he and the other two inmates escaped Friday evening by cutting a hole in the prison’s perimeter fence. The men then kidnapped two semitruck drivers at gunpoint and used the big rig to flee.

Police said the two men who remain at large – Tracy Province, 42, and John McCluskey, 45 – should be considered dangerous. Province was serving a life sentence for murder and robbery, and McCluskey was serving 15 years for second-degree murder, aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm. The men are believed to be traveling with McCluskey’s fiancee, 44-year-old Casslyn Mae Welch, who is suspected of helping in the escape.

Authorities believe the three are in a silver, four-door Volkswagen Jetta with the Arizona license plate 334 VAN.