BAKERSFIELD—The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are looking for three female state prison inmates who officers discovered missing during the 9 p.m. bed count at the Female Rehabilitative Community Correctional Center (FRCCC) in Bakersfield.
The inmates are:
· Elaina Paramore, 30, Hispanic female, 5’6” tall, 200 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes
· Lorrena Pena, 39, Hispanic female, 5’3”, 140 lbs with black hair and brown eyes
· Laura Serrano, 28, Hispanic female, 5’7”, 250 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes
Paramore was committed to CDCR on December 5, 2012 from San Diego County to serve a four-year sentence for child endangerment and attempting to introduce a controlled substance into a jail/prison.
Pena was committed to CDCR on January 24, 2013 from Los Angeles County to serve a two-year sentence for first-degree burglary.
Serrano was committed to CDCR on January 21, 2010 from Kings County to serve a two-year, eight-month sentence for possession of a controlled substance for sale.
CDCR has sent staff and resources to locate and apprehend the inmates. The California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement have been contacted for assistance.
If anyone has information about or knowledge of the location of these individuals, immediately contact 911 or (916) 201-5567.
The FRCCC offers treatment services, counseling and more than 30 classes a week to female inmates in a community-based environment. To be eligible for the program inmates must be low-security, serving a sentence for a non-serious, non-violent offense and must have 36 months or less to serve. On average, female inmates serve approximately 10 months and some as long as 16 months in the rehabilitative center.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 26, 2013
Contact: Dana Simas
(916) 445-4950
The inmates are:
· Elaina Paramore, 30, Hispanic female, 5’6” tall, 200 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes
· Lorrena Pena, 39, Hispanic female, 5’3”, 140 lbs with black hair and brown eyes
· Laura Serrano, 28, Hispanic female, 5’7”, 250 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes
Paramore was committed to CDCR on December 5, 2012 from San Diego County to serve a four-year sentence for child endangerment and attempting to introduce a controlled substance into a jail/prison.
Pena was committed to CDCR on January 24, 2013 from Los Angeles County to serve a two-year sentence for first-degree burglary.
Serrano was committed to CDCR on January 21, 2010 from Kings County to serve a two-year, eight-month sentence for possession of a controlled substance for sale.
CDCR has sent staff and resources to locate and apprehend the inmates. The California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement have been contacted for assistance.
If anyone has information about or knowledge of the location of these individuals, immediately contact 911 or (916) 201-5567.
The FRCCC offers treatment services, counseling and more than 30 classes a week to female inmates in a community-based environment. To be eligible for the program inmates must be low-security, serving a sentence for a non-serious, non-violent offense and must have 36 months or less to serve. On average, female inmates serve approximately 10 months and some as long as 16 months in the rehabilitative center.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 26, 2013
Contact: Dana Simas
(916) 445-4950