The fugitive escaped from the jail last week with the help of his fellow inmates Jonathan Tieu, 20, and Hossein Nayeri, 37. Tieu and Nayeri are still at-large. The elusive threesome escaped the California lockup in the wee hours of the morning: cutting steel, metal, and reinforcement steel. The trio proceeded to move inconspicuously through the air ducts and plumbing tunnels of the jail and used knotted bed shots to rappel down the facade of the building. Hollywood cliches abound! The escape was not detected for over 16 hours.
Duong was being held in jail after allegedly shooting a man in November 2015 following an argument at his Santa Ana home. He was charged with felony counts in each of attempted murder, assault with a firearm, first-degree residential burglary and shooting at an inhabited dwelling, in addition to personal discharge of a firearm and great bodily injury. The 43-year-old’s rap sheet is impressive: first-degree burglary in 1995, second-degree burglary in 2007, reckless evading of a peace officer in 2008 and possession for sale of a controlled substance in 2011.
Nooshafarin Ravaghi, a 44-year-old teacher, and former jail instructor of Nayeri, was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of aiding the intricate escape. Authorities allege that Ravaghi played “significant role” in the plan, including providing the escapees with Google Earth maps of the complex
So far, 10 arrests have been made in connection with the escape. Two other escapees are still on the run. The reward for any information of their whereabouts has increased to $200,000. All three are accused of very violent crimes including attempted murder, murder, aggravated mayhem and kidnapping. LawNewz.com reported earlier this that Duong skirted deportation for 16 years prior to being booked for attempted murder.
Ravaghi is being held without bail. She is due to appear in court on Monday.
[h/t LATimes/Orange County Register/NBCLosAngeles]