Green Facing More Charges
An Elk County man who was serving a 180-day sentence in jail now faces up to 50 years in prison.
Douglas Eugene Green had been granted a six-hour furlough from Elk County Jail to attend a funeral in Clarion. He didn't return to the jail, and was picked up at his mother's house in Oklahoma six days later.
His mother is facing charges as well.
Green is now charged with providing false information to police, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a firearm and other offenses, as well as escape. He was originally jailed on a domestic relations contempt charge.
Green's mother, 52-year-old Arla Kay Elder, faces a charge of harboring a fugitive, which carries a penalty of five to ten years.
Douglas Eugene Green had been granted a six-hour furlough from Elk County Jail to attend a funeral in Clarion. He didn't return to the jail, and was picked up at his mother's house in Oklahoma six days later.
His mother is facing charges as well.
Green is now charged with providing false information to police, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a firearm and other offenses, as well as escape. He was originally jailed on a domestic relations contempt charge.
Green's mother, 52-year-old Arla Kay Elder, faces a charge of harboring a fugitive, which carries a penalty of five to ten years.
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