GO TO JAIL: Last Of The Five Inmates Who Escaped Missouri Prison Arrested In Ohio

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The last of the five inmates who escaped from a jail in Missouri have been arrested by officers in Ohio.

The bust came after an attempted traffic stop by the Ohio State Highway Patrol that reportedly turned into a wild pursuit.

The four inmates who were driving in a stolen Scion TC sedan began fleeing as soon as they caught troopers' attention.

Aaron Wade Sebastian, 30, Kelly McSean, 52, Lujuan Tucker, 37, Michael Wilkins, 42, and Dakota Pace, 26 had reportedly escaped from the St. Francois County Detention Centre in Farmington, Missouri.

They had somehow managed to climb through the roof of the detention centre and stole a grey 2009 Scion TC from a nearby car park after changing out of their orange uniform.

Wilkins was reportedly discovered in the local area and was the first one to be taken back to prison.

Incredibly, the other four escapees had made it all the way to the state of Ohio, but they were soon caught up with by law reinforcement.

Highway Patrol officers reportedly pursued the Scion they were in after a traffic violation on the night of 20th January.

All four reportedly abandoned the car and proceeded to flee on foot.

Troopers were able to quickly capture Sebastian and McSean and took them into custody.

Hours later, Tucker was found hiding in a nearby forest and was promptly arrested.

Drone footage obtained by the Butler County Sheriff's Office shows the final moments when deputies arrested the fourth runner, Pace, on the morning of 21st January.

Pace was reportedly discovered at a local residence some one and a half miles from where they all fled on foot.

All four have been reportedly booked at the Butler County Jail and are awaiting extradition back to Missouri.

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