Police descend on small town in search for 2 escaped killers

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With police helicopters hovering overhead, hundreds of law enforcement officers in body armor poured into this small town in the Adirondack foothills June 9 in a search for two killers who used power tools to break out of a maximum-security prison 30 miles (50 kilometers) away.

The hunt that began over the weekend focused on Willsboro, close to Lake Champlain, after residents reported seeing a couple of men walking on a road late Monday during a driving rainstorm.
     
Hundreds of black-clad searchers wearing bulletproof vests and sidearms methodically worked their way shoulder-to-shoulder in the rain through hilly woods, fields and swamps, checking every home, garage, shed and outbuilding, then yelling, "Clear!" when there were no signs of the inmates.
     
By early evening, it appeared the sweep had come up empty, and there was no confirmation from police that the escaped convicts had been there.
     
Authorities have fielded numerous tips since the breakout from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the Canadian border, but appeared to have jumped hardest on this one.
     
David Sweat, 34, and Richard Matt, 48, cut through a steel wall, broke through bricks and crawled through a steam pipe before emerging through a manhole outside the prison grounds.
     
They were discovered missing early June 6 after stuffing their beds with clothes to fool guards on their rounds and leaving behind a taunting note: "Have a nice day."
     
Given the meticulous planning that went into the breakout itself, there was speculation that the inmates had arranged for someone to pick them up outside the prison and were long gone from the area. On June 8, authorities said the...

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