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Prisoner left the Passages Women’s Program in Billings

Billings, Montana – The Passages Women’s Program in Billings is where the lady is allegedly walking off, and the Montana Department of Corrections is searching for her.
According to a press release from Alternatives, Inc., Darcia Smith, 20, left the program at 1001 S. 27th Street at around 10:27 p.m.
Smith is described as being 5’5″ and 135 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair.
She received a term for theft, burglary, illegal possession of hazardous substances, and theft outside of Lewis and Clark County, District 1, according to Alternatives, Inc. Since December 2022, she has been a part of the Passages program.
According to a press release from Alternatives, Inc., Smith should be handled with caution because she may be facing a 10-year sentence for felony escape.
Anyone with knowledge is urged to contact law enforcement right now.
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