Official: 2 escaped inmates arrested at US-Mexico border

This photo provided Monday, Nov. 4, 2019, by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office shows a hole that Santos Fonseca and Jonathan Salazar escaped through in the county jail in Salinas, Calif. Two murder suspects escaped the jail over the weekend after climbing through the hole they made in a bathroom ceiling in their housing unit and then working their way through a wall until they reached a hatch they kicked open to leave the building, an official said Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. (Monterey County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

This combination image of undated photos released by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office shows Santos Fonseca, left, and Jonathan Salazar. The two murder suspects who escaped from a jail on California’s central coast eluded an intense manhunt, traveled hundreds of miles and crossed into Mexico but were arrested trying to walk back into the United States, authorities said Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019. (Monterey County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File)

SAN FRANCISCO — Two murder suspects who escaped from a jail on California’s central coast eluded an intense manhunt, traveled hundreds of miles and crossed into Mexico but were arrested trying to walk back into the United States, authorities said Wednesday.

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