Crime & Safety
Escaped Inmate Back in Custody
Daniel Coronel walked away from a reentry center Tuesday and was apprehended the next day. He was scheduled for parole in May.

LOS ANGELES, CA - An inmate who walked away from a Los Angeles community-reentry center was back in prison Thursday after being arrested in the city of Commerce, the state Department of Corrections reported today.
Daniel Coronel, 38, was taken into custody about 2:15 p.m Wednesday by agents from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Special Service Unit, said the department's Krissi Khokhobashvili.
Coronel, who was sent to prison for two years for first-degree burglary, was scheduled to be paroled in May, Khokhobashvili said. He walked away from the community-reentry center at 2307 W. Sixth Street on Tuesday and was taken into custody the following day, she said.
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The inmate was transported to the California Institution for Men in Chino, Khokhobashvili said.
--City News Service, photo courtesy of the the CDCR
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