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State Dismisses Charges Against 71-Year-Old Fugitive Found In Sherman

SHERMAN, Conn. -- A Connecticut Superior Court judge has dismissed the charges against a 71-year-old Sherman man who was arrested earlier this year after 48 years as a fugitive from Georgia, according to the Hartford Courant.

Authorities found Robert E. Stackowitz, 70, in Sherman decades after he escaped from a Georgia prison after he applied for Social Security benefits.

Authorities found Robert E. Stackowitz, 70, in Sherman decades after he escaped from a Georgia prison after he applied for Social Security benefits.

Photo Credit: Georgia Department of Corrections

Robert Stackowitz broke out of the Carroll County Prison Work Camp in Georgia in August 1968 while serving a 17-year prison sentence for robbery.

This past May, Stackowitz was taken into custody by US Marshals and arrested after blowing his cover by applying for Social Security benefits. 

Late last month, Georgia's Board of Pardons and Paroles withdrew its request for extradition, and on Tuesday, Connecticut dismissed the fugitive from justice charge against Stackowitz, the Courant said. 

Stackowitz, who suffers from bladder cancer, congestive heart failure, diabetes and breathing problems, told the Courant that he was happy to to stay in Sherman and wants to die in his home, not in jail in Georgia.

Click here to read the story at the Hartford Courant website.

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