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Inmate apprehended after walking away from Conservation Camp in Mendocino County
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Agents and investigators on Thursday apprehended a minimum-security inmate who walked away from the California Correctional Center Parlin Fork Conservation Camp in Mendocino County on Wednesday.
Richard Solarzano, 32, was apprehended at approximately 2 p.m. Thursday just outside of the campgrounds by CCC investigators and special agents from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Office of Correctional Safety.
Also assisting in the search were members of Cal Fire, the California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies.
Solorzano will be transported to CCC in Susanville, and will no longer be eligible to be housed in a Conservation Camp, officials said.
Solorzano was assigned as a cook at Parlin Fork Conservation Camp in Fort Bragg. Parlin Fork Conservation Camp houses approximately 100 minimum-custody inmates.
On Wednesday, during a camp population count at around 8:30 p.m., staff discovered Solorzano was not in his assigned bunk.
Solorzano was received by CDCR from Orange County on March 13, 2019, to serve an eight-year sentence for first-degree burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. He was scheduled to parole in August 2022.
He was the fourth inmate to walk away from a North Coast Conservation Camp in the past month.
Officials said that, since 1977, 99 percent of all offenders who have left an adult institution, camp or community-based program without permission have been apprehended.