Inmate sought after walking away from reentry program in Stockton

(FOX40.COM) — California prison officials said they are searching for an inmate who walked away from a reentry program in Stockton on Sunday.

The California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Estefani Saldana-Lemus, 27, was reported missing after a security check just before 10 p.m.

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Staff did an emergency count and began their search for Saldana-Lemus, as well as contacted local law enforcement to aid in the search.

Saldana-Lemus is described as being 5’1″ tall and weighing around 222 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair.

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Pictures shared by the CDCR show that she has several face tattoos, including a large ‘A’ with a circle around it on her left cheek and a large cross on her right cheek and temple.

Anyone who sees her or has information on where she can be found is asked to call 911.

The CDCR said she was received from Fresno County in March 2023 to serve a sentence of five years for driving under the influence causing bodily injury or death.

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