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Orange County jail teacher arrested for helping 3 escape

SANTA ANA (California) — A woman who taught English classes at a California jail was arrested yesterday (Jan 28) on suspicion of helping three inmates — including an alleged killer — escape the lockup, and the men are believed to be riding around in a stolen van.

SANTA ANA (California) — A woman who taught English classes at a California jail was arrested yesterday (Jan 28) on suspicion of helping three inmates — including an alleged killer — escape the lockup, and the men are believed to be riding around in a stolen van.

Nooshafarinn Ravaghi, 44, was arrested nearly a week after the men — one an alleged killer — cut their way last Friday through steel bars, climbed through plumbing tunnels, made their way to the roof, cut razor wire and, using rope made of braided bedsheets, rappelled four stories to freedom from the roof of the Orange County Central Men’s Jail. The escape wasn’t noticed for 16 hours.

It was the first escape from the maximum-security lockup in more than 20 years.

Ravaghi was taken into custody about an hour before the arrest was announced yesterday afternoon and remained jailed. It was unclear whether she had an attorney.

Ravaghi worked for the Rancho Santiago Community College District and taught English as a second language to inmates at the jail for about six months, sheriff’s Lt. Jeff Hallock said.

One of her students was Hossein Nayeri, who was awaiting trial on charges that he kidnapped and tortured a marijuana dispensary owner — finally cutting off his penis — in a bid to learn where he might have cached money.

“There was some type of relationship that developed between the two” that was close, Mr Hallock said, but he didn’t know whether it was a romance.

Ravaghi denied she supplied any tools to the inmates, but investigators suspect she provided Google maps that potentially could have helped the inmates plan their route after fleeing the jail, Mr Hallock said.

Sheriff Sandra Hutchens has said that Nayeri, 37, is believed to be the mastermind of the escape.

Mr Hallock said investigators believe he and the others — alleged killer Bac Duong, 43, and Jonathan Tieu, 20 — are living in a white GMC Savana van that was stolen on Sunday in southern Los Angeles.

Duong apparently stole the vehicle from someone after responding to a sales ad and taking it for a test drive, Mr Hallock said. “They may be driving around and potentially living in the back” of the van, he said.

Mr Hallock said the ongoing manhunt has led to about 10 arrests so far in connection with the escape, with several other arrests made in connection with unrelated arrest warrants or probation violations. None of those arrests were of jail employees.

The investigation has centered on a Vietnamese gang in the nearby cities of Westminster and Garden Grove with ties to two of the inmates. AP

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