Woman who walked away from San Diego inmate reentry program arrested in Perris

City News Service
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – A 37-year-old woman who walked away from a San Diego County Female Community Reentry Program was apprehended today in Perris.
Angel Rayburn was taken into custody without incident by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation agents, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced. The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office will decide whether she faces escape charges.
Rayburn walked away from the community reentry program Tuesday, officials said.
Since March 5, she has been serving a three-year sentence for evading a peace officer while driving the wrong way, assault with any means likely to produce great bodily injury to a peace officer and buying/receiving a stolen vehicle/trailer/construction equipment, officials said.
Rayburn arrived at the community reentry program Aug. 14, corrections officials said.
Since 1977, 99 percent of the incarcerated people who have escaped or walked away from an adult institution, camp, in-state contract bed or Community Rehabilitative Program Placement have been apprehended, according to the department.