Authorities in Hollister, just south of Santa Clara County, continued a manhunt Wednesday for an escaped jail inmate who is a known gang associate and has a violent past.
Daniel Lopez Zavala escaped the San Benito County Correctional Facility at about 1:55 a.m. Tuesday while doing janitorial work at the jail, the county sheriff's office said.
Lopez Zavala, 37, was last seen wearing a brown jail shirt, orange jail pants and black shoes. Jail authorities found some of his clothing in an open field outside the facility Tuesday, and they believe he may have left the area by vehicle.
Lopez Zavala is described as 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighing about 190 pounds and has short black hair and brown eyes, the sheriff's office said.
Lopez Zavala also has tattoos on his chest of "San Benito County" and "Hollis" as well as tattoos on his right and left arms that show skulls and portraits of females. He has additional tattoos on his upper back of "ESN," his right abdomen of "Alexia" and his left abdomen of "Amaya," sheriff's officials said.
Lopez Zavala, who associates with Norteno gang members, was an unsentenced inmate, officials said. He has a criminal record that includes felony gun charges and child abuse charges as well as other drug-related counts.
Anyone who sees him should call 911 or TEXT-A-TIP to 888777 by typing TIP SBCSO followed by the message.
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