Friday, October 30, 2020

Offender Walks Away from Extending the Limits of Confinement Location

RALEIGH
Oct 30, 2020

The Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice is actively seeking an offender serving a portion of her active sentence outside of prison who walked away from her residential location in Raleigh. The offender was participating in the Extending the Limits of Confinement (ELC) initiative.

Charita AndrewsCharita Andrews (#1074799) is a 34-year-old Black female who stands 5’11” tall, weighs 276 lbs., has black hair and brown eyes. She has scars on her left hand and stomach, a tattoo “QG” on her left hand, a pierced nose and a missing left front tooth. Andrews was serving an active sentence for Possession with the Intent to Sell and Deliver Schedule II/Cocaine. She had a projected release date of Nov. 8, 2020.

Probation/parole officers from Community Corrections are currently searching for this individual. An escape warrant has been requested and is pending. If you have seen this individual or know her whereabouts, please contact local law enforcement.

Extending the Limits of Confinement (ELC) allows certain individuals to serve the remainder of their prison sentence at home or in transitional housing. ELC is not an early release or commutation. Participants are still considered incarcerated and are supervised by probation/ parole officers from Community Corrections. Violating the terms of ELC can result in the offender being returned to a correctional facility.

More information about ELC at the following web links:

https://www.ncdps.gov/blog/2020/09/24/elc-reducing-prison-population-lower-risk-covid-19

https://www.ncdps.gov/our-organization/adult-correction/prisons/prisons-info-covid-19#ELCFAQ

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