Apr 07, 2023

Kan. Inmate who walked away from work release turns himself in

Posted Apr 07, 2023 2:01 PM
Milbrandt-photo KDOC
Milbrandt-photo KDOC

TOPEKA —Minimum-custody inmate Kyler K. Milbrandt turned himself in to the Wichita Work Release Facility several hours after being placed on escape status Thursday night, according to Kansas Department of Corrections spokesperson David Thompson.

Milbrandt, a 29-year-old American Indian male serving a sentence for a convictions of drug possession, theft and aggravated assault out of Reno County, was reported missing when he did not return to the facility after work. He returned to the facility at 1:30am and was placed under arrest and will be charged with one count of escape.

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TOPEKA, Kansas. – Minimum-custody inmate Kyler K. Milbrandt was placed on escape status at approximately 8:50 p.m. Thursday after it was reported that he walked away from Wichita Work Release Facility, according to a media release from the Kansas Dept. of Corrections.

Milbrandt, is a 29-year-old American Indian male serving a sentence for a convictions of drug possession, theft and aggravated assault  out of Reno County.

Milbrandt is described as 6 feet tall, 209 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair.

Anyone with information on Milbrandt can call the Kansas Department of Corrections at 316-779-5814, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at (800) 572-7463 or local law enforcement at 911.