
The search continues for three of four inmates who escaped a federal prison camp early Saturday morning in Hopewell, Virginia.
Authorities said the four men -- Corey Branch, 41, Tavares Graham, 44, Lamonte Willis, 30, and Kareem Shaw, 46 -- apparently walked away from the Federal Correctional Complex Petersburg's satellite camp, about 20 miles southeast of Richmond.

All four men were serving time for various drug charges or possessing a stolen firearm by a convicted felon.
On Monday, officials said Graham had been caught and was in custody at the facility in Petersburg, The Washington Post reported.
Branch, Willis and Shaw have not yet been located and remain at large.
The satellite camp is described as a minimum-security facility that houses about 200 prisoners. It sits adjacent to the prison's main building and provides various work programs.
The U.S. Marshals Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other law enforcement agencies are assisting in the search for the inmates.
Authorities have also launched an internal investigation.
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