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Reports from Portland, Oregon, indicate that law enforcement agencies are conducting an urgent search for an accused murderer who was mistakenly released from custody due to what officials are calling a clerical error.
Ty Anthony Sage, age 26, was released from the Multnomah County Detention Center on Monday after posting bail. This release occurred despite a judge’s order denying bail just days earlier. The significance of this error becomes clear when we consider that Sage stands accused of a 2021 robbery and shooting that resulted in the death of 15-year-old Lowgunn Ivey and injuries to two others.
A release form dated September 17 erroneously set Sage’s bail at $5,000, directly contradicting the judge’s ruling. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office has acknowledged responsibility for this mistake, stating that it appears to be an isolated incident.
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This development raises important questions about procedural safeguards in the criminal justice system. Sheriff Nicole Morissey O’Donnell has pledged a thorough review of the incident, recognizing the impact on the victim’s family and community trust.
The mother of the deceased, Jodie Ramsey, has expressed her frustration and fear in light of these events. “It’s a major mess up,” she told reporters, adding that she now harbors doubts about achieving justice for her son.
As the search for Sage continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant. The evidence suggests that this case will likely prompt a reassessment of release procedures in Multnomah County and potentially beyond.
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