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Upper Marlboro Woman Released from Jail By Mistake

Update: Warrant officers found Tamicia Renea Hager, 26, according to the Maryland correctional services.

 

 

Update, Dec. 11, 5:40 p.m.: Warrant officers Tuesday morning found an Upper Marlboro, MD woman who was released prematurely from Jessup Correctional Institution due to an erroneous release date, according to the Prince George's County Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services.

Dec. 10, 8:23 p.m.: An Upper Marlboro woman was released from women's jail by mistake, according to The Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services.

The department's warrant apprehension unit is actively looking for Tamicia Renea Hager, 26, according to department spokeswoman Erin Julius on Monday.

Hager was released on mandatory supervision from the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup as though she had served her full sentence—however she only served the sentence for conspiracy to commit robbery with a deadly weapon and theft, but not the second sentence for burglary, according to Julius. 

"Apparently the offender’s maximum expiration date was not updated when the offender received an additional sentence while incarcerated," Julius stated. "She was released according to her first sentence."

Hager started serving time on Feb. 11, 2011, but her second sentence started on Nov. 29, 2011 and held statutory limitations on release dates because it was a violent crime, Julius stated.

Mandatory release is based on sentence length minus credits earned for things like conduct, jobs, programming, and etc., according to Julius.

The Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services issued a retake warrant for Hager following her erroneous release on Nov. 21, the department stated.

The department describes Hager as a 5'5" tall and 300 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, and asks anyone with information on her whereabouts to call 911.

Related Topics: Jessup, Maryland Correctional Institution for Women, Tamika Renea Hager, The Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services, and Upper Marlboro

Red White and Blue

12:30 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Another fine job of releasing another criminal back on the streets, great job Maryland Correctional Institution, now the question is will anybody loose their job and be replaced by someone who can the job?

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