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Deputy pleads guilty to helping jail inmate escape

A former Denver sheriff’s deputy has pleaded guilty to a charge of helping an inmate escape from jail.

Matthew Andrews entered his plea Friday to a felony charge of attempting to influence a public servant.

KMGH-TV reports Andrews faces up to six years in prison at his Jan. 24 sentencing.

Prosecutors say he helped Felix Trujillo walk out of jail in a sheriff’s deputy’s baseball cap and jacket and then drove him away in April.

Investigators say Andrews told co-workers he helped with the escape because he and his family had been threatened.

Trujillo later surrendered. He was sentenced to 34 years in prison after pleading guilty to both the escape and the robbery he was in jail for at the time of his escape.

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