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One Year Later: The complete timeline of the capture of escaped inmates Ricky Dubose and Donnie Rowe

The manhunt for the "dangerous" fugitives accused of killing the two Georgia Department of Corrections officers ended Thursday, June 15, 2017 when police took Ricky Dubose and Donnie Rowe into custody in Bedford County, Tennessee.

On the morning of June 13, 2017, law enforcement officers were dispatched to Highway 16 in Putnam County after Ricky Dubose and Donnie Rowe allegedly shot and killed two Georgia Department of Corrections officers during a routine bus transport.

Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue were the two officers shot and killed while transporting the two escaped inmates.

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A year later, with the most recent items first, we look at the timeline of the manhunt for those two inmates last summer:

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017

8 p.m. -- Gov. Nathan Deal tweeted that the inmates were captured following a car chase in Tenn. Click here for the full story

2 p.m. -- Authorities investigated a reported sighting in South Carolina, but it ended being unfounded.

12 p.m. -- Sheriff Howard Sills had stern words to the suspects in a news conference.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13

11:00 p.m. -- The reward for the information that leads to the arrest of the inmates is now $70,000.

7:37 p.m. – Conyers police confirm they are investigating unconfirmed reports that the inmates have been sighted in the area.

6:30 p.m. – Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills confirms that at 2 p.m., the escaped inmates broke into a Madison home, ransacked the residence, and stole clothing and food. He says there is no reason to believe the inmates are still in the area. He says the reward leading to the capture of the two men has been raised to $30,000 a piece.

1:55 p.m. – The Georgia Department of Corrections releases the names of the two officers killed on the bus: Christopher Monica, 42, and Curtis Billue, 58.

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1:45 p.m. – Gov. Nathan Deal announces, “No effort will be spared in pursuit of the killers, and no state resources required in this endeavor will be spared.”

11 a.m. – Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills holds a press briefing, confirming that Donnie Russell Rowe and Ricky Dubose are wanted for the murder of the guards. Sills said the men are armed with the officers’ 40-caliber pistols, and are “dangerous beyond belief.” The men are traveling in a 2004 green, four-door Honda Civic, with the Georgia license plate RBJ660.

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8:27 a.m. – Police announce that Ricky Dubose and Donnie Russell Rowe are the two escaped inmates.

Approximately 6:45 a.m. – Two Georgia Department of Corrections guards are killed by two inmates on a bus carrying 33 prisoners and the two guards. The bus is traveling from the state prison in Hancock, Ga., to the Jackson, Ga., diagnostic facility, on Georgia Highway 16. The two escaped inmates then allegedly car jack a passing vehicle and rob the driver at gunpoint.

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