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Police arrest second man who escaped from jail in Dartmouth last month

Halifax Regional Police arrested Thomas Joseph Smith, 31, in Dartmouth on Oct. 16. (Photo via Communications Nova Scotia) Halifax Regional Police arrested Thomas Joseph Smith, 31, in Dartmouth on Oct. 16. (Photo via Communications Nova Scotia)
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Police in Halifax have arrested the second of two men who escaped from a jail in Dartmouth last month.

On Sept. 23 around 8:50 p.m., Chad Stephen Clarke, 28, and Thomas Joseph Smith, 31, escaped from the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth.

Halifax Regional Police says at approximately 10 p.m. on Oct. 16, officers observed Smith in the area of Rosedale Avenue and Ropewalk Lane in Dartmouth. Police say Smith fled on foot when officers approached him.

A short time later, police say they arrested Smith without incident in the area of Elmwood Avenue and Wyse Road in Dartmouth.

The investigation is ongoing and charges are anticipated.

Clarke was arrested on Oct. 4, after police stopped a stolen vehicle on Frederick Avenue in Halifax.

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