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Smiling fugitive recaptured and returned to Kentucky after dramatic Seattle airport escape

July 12, 2025
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Smiling fugitive recaptured and returned to Kentucky after dramatic Seattle airport escape
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A fugitive who escaped custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in May appeared surprisingly pleased with his recapture, flashing a broad grin as law enforcement escorted him back to Kentucky.

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office shared the update on Sedrick T. Stevenson, thanking the other agencies for their help, stating that they “coordinated closely” with US Marshals and Seattle-area agencies to ensure Stevenson’s secure return.

Photos released by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office show Stevenson smiling cheerfully while seated on a plane alongside multiple law enforcement officers — a striking contrast to the circumstances of his return to custody.

“Therefore, we wanted to ensure he was brought back without issue. We underwent coordination with the Port of Seattle Police, Seattle Police, US Marshals, Air Marshals, and TSA,” the sheriff’s office shared. 

Authorities took no chances with Stevenson this time and guaranteed he would return to Kentucky with zero issues as he was pictured strapped to a wheelchair and put in the plane’s window seat under the careful watch of law enforcement.

Four men on a plane.
“He received VIP service and ensured a 5 Star Yelp review,” the Warren County Sheriff’s Office joked on Facebook. Warren County Sheriff’s Office / Facebook

Deputies joked about the cross-country trip to retrieve Stevenson, pointing out it took nearly 24-hours to conduct the mission. 

“I am happy to report that after 2 direct flights, 4 time zone changes, and 21 straight hours, he was booked into the WCRJ,” officials said. “He (Stevenson) received VIP service and ensured a 5-Star Yelp review.” 

Stevenson, 28, who was wanted on warrants out of Bowling Green, Kentucky, snuck away from a contracted agent on May 4 when the agent lost control of him at the ticket counter at the airport. 

Port of Seattle Police confirmed via video cameras that Stevenson, who was in shackles, was caught on video escaping by boarding a light rail train and disappearing for more than a month until he was captured by U.S. Marshals. 

The US Marshals Service told FOX 13 Seattle that Stevenson was arrested in a Seattle neighborhood, along with a second person who investigators said was reportedly assisting Stevenson in his escape.

“This arrest sends a clear message: no matter how long it takes or how far someone runs, justice will catch up with them. Our deputies and taskforce officers worked tirelessly and with unwavering dedication to bring Stevenson back into custody. The community can rest easier, knowing a dangerous fugitive is no longer on the streets” US Marshal Donrien Stephens told the outlet.

Two men walking down a hallway, one pushing a cart.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office spent 21 hours traveling with the suspect. Warren County Sheriff’s Office / Facebook
Sedrick T. Stevenson escaped from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and boarded a train.
Sedrick T. Stevenson escaped from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in early May. YouTube/KING 5 Seattle

Stevenson was being held in the King County jail until authorities in Kentucky were able to transport him back to their state.

At the time of his escape, Stevenson was being extradited to Kentucky to face multiple charges, according to the US Marshal’s Office, including being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, third-degree assault, and enhanced possession of a controlled substance.

Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. Marshal’s Office, but did not immediately receive a response.

The post Smiling fugitive recaptured and returned to Kentucky after dramatic Seattle airport escape appeared first on New York Post.

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