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Escapees May be in Minot

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Five teenaged boys suspected of assaulting a worker at the Youth Correctional Center in Mandan before escaping from the facility yesterday are believed to be in the Minot area.

And police say the five should be considered violent and possibly armed.

Here are photos of the five.

They are 16-year-old Emmanuel Hunter who is 5-8 and 150 pounds, 17-year-old Terrick Kern who is 6-2 and 205 pounds, 16-year-old Kyran Johnson who is 5-8 and just 130 pounds, 15-year-old Donnie Lee Junior who is 5-5 and 125 pounds, and 16-year-old Bobby Devine who is 5-6 and 130 pounds.

Police warn that you should not approach any of the five teens if you see any of them.

If you see them, or know where they might be, contact your local law enforcement agency right away.

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