Two of the three inmates who broke out of the White County Jail in Carmi early Saturday morning are still on the run.

Corrections officials say they are still looking for 24-year-old Zachery J. Shock, who is awaiting trial for murder in Hamilton County, and 61-year-old Johnny E. Tipton, who is charged with theft. Both men along with 28-year-old Justin M. Bray got out of the jail by using a pipe to break a hole in the wall. Outside video showed them running on foot down an alley just after 3 a.m.

Bray was taken into custody around 7:30 Saturday night in a rural location east of Crossville. He was spotted walking along a county road, he fled on foot and was located in an oil field tank.

Bray was taken into custody with no incident and transported to White County Jail where he will face escape charges. Bail will be set at $1 million. He was previously charged with unlawful use of a weapon.

The White County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by U.S. Marshal Service, Illinois State Police and Carmi K-9 unit.

As for the other two subjects, Shock is 5’10” tall weighing 175 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. Tipton is 5’9″ tall weighing 200 pounds. He has gray hair and blue eyes. You can see their pictures on our Facebook page.

Anyone with information about the remaining subjects should call the White County Sheriff’s Office at 382-5321 or your local law enforcement agency. They are considered dangerous, so do not approach them.