90-Year-Old Man Escaped Maryland Jail in 1970 by Walking Away

A 90-year-old man who has been indicted for fraud after spending over 40 years on the lam escaped from a Maryland jail in 1970 by simply walking away, an official says. 

According to an indictment unsealed Tuesday in Philadelphia, William Lewis is accused of collecting more than $450,000 in retirement benefits that he wasn't entitled to from 1991 to March 2017. 

Gerard Shields, a spokesman for the Maryland Department of Public Safety, said Lewis was convicted in Wicomico County of breaking and entering and larceny and was sentenced to three years in jail in 1969. 

He escaped in 1970 from the Poplar Hill Pre-Release Unit, a facility for low-risk offenders. 

Shields said while technically Lewis escaped, "he didn't scale fences or barbed wire. He simply walked away.''

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