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A second prison worker was arrested and charged over the escape of two convicted killers weeks ago from a maximum-security New York jail, with police warning they are likely armed and dangerous.

Richard Matt, 49, and David Sweat, 35, used power tools to cut their way out of their cells at the Clinton Correctional Facility before dawn on June 6 in a spectacular prison break likened to a Hollywood movie.

The escape sparked a huge manhunt with more than 1,000 agents backed by sniffer dogs and helicopters deployed to find the men, who have reportedly been spotted in several locations in recent days in upstate New York.

Corrections officer Gene Palmer, 57, was charged with promoting prison contraband, two counts of tampering with evidence and one count of official misconduct, Major Charles Guess of New York State Police said in a statement.

Palmer allegedly helped smuggle tools and other banned items hidden in hamburger meat, said Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie, according to ABC News.

Another prison worker, Joyce Mitchell, had already been charged with facilitating the escape by providing hacksaw blades and drill bits to the pair, again hidden in hamburger meat, Wylie told local media.

This combination of photos released by the New York State Police shows progression images of what co...
This combination of photos released by the New York State Police shows progression images of what convicted murderers Richard Matt (L) and David Sweat might look like after being on the run for ten days
, New York State Police/AFP/File

Palmer's lawyer said while the corrections officer delivered the meat to the prisoners, he was not aware the packages were stuffed with contraband items.

"Mr Palmer did not know what was inside the package, he had no knowledge beforehand that there were any kind of tools inside," Andrew Brockway told CNN.

"The only mistake he made was trusting Joyce Mitchell."

Mitchell's husband told NBC News that his wife enjoyed "attention" and attempted kisses from Matt when their marriage hit a rough patch, but said his wife denied having sex with either inmate.

- Area awash with weapons -

Meanwhile the search continued in a 75-square mile (194 square kilometer) area within Franklin County in upstate New York, and authorities said the escapees are probably armed given the surrounding area is so heavily stocked with weapons and ammunition.

"Just about every cabin or out building in the north country has one or more shotguns or weapons," Guess told reporters.

A Sheriff departman officer works a checkpoint in Cadyville  New York during the search for two pris...
A Sheriff departman officer works a checkpoint in Cadyville, New York during the search for two prisoners who escaped the maximum security section of the Clinton Correction Facility
Eric Thayer, Getty/AFP/File

"We have, since day one, operated under the belief that these men are armed. They're extremely dangerous, they're cunning, why wouldn't they try to arm themselves?"

There have been widespread reports that a shotgun is missing from a remote cabin where DNA traces and a bloodied sock indicate they were most likely holed up as late as Saturday morning.

"They put an inordinate amount of weapons and ammunition and other tools in these shared seasonal hunting camps and cabins," Guess said.

The terrain in the search parameters is a combination of hills, heavy forest and dense vegetation, with rivers and thick bogs complicating the manhunt.

In some areas, visibility was only a few feet or less, and personnel were encountering rain and insect bites, authorities said.

There is a $100,000 reward for information leading to the men's arrest.

Matt, who dismembered his boss, and Sweat, who killed a sheriff, used power tools to cut through cell walls and crawled through pipes to emerge from a manhole in the village of Dannemora, home to the sprawling prison.

Former Clinton inmate Erik Jensen remembered Matt as a "quiet" guy and recalled Sweat's artistic flair.

A task force of US Marshalls and police officers go door to door searching for two escaped convicts ...
A task force of US Marshalls and police officers go door to door searching for two escaped convicts on June 16, 2015 outside Dannemora, New York
Andrew Burton, Getty/AFP

"Richard Matt was quiet... We worked out together. We played chess together," Jensen told CNN.

"David Sweat -- we discussed our artwork. He is the artist. He is the one who drew the pictures and paintings."

Matt, six feet (1.83 meters) tall with multiple tattoos, was serving a sentence of 25 years to life for the 1997 kidnapping and dismembering of his former boss in a 27-hour ordeal.

He fled to Mexico after the murder and killed another American there, before being sentenced to 20 years and extradited back to New York.

A second prison worker was arrested and charged over the escape of two convicted killers weeks ago from a maximum-security New York jail, with police warning they are likely armed and dangerous.

Richard Matt, 49, and David Sweat, 35, used power tools to cut their way out of their cells at the Clinton Correctional Facility before dawn on June 6 in a spectacular prison break likened to a Hollywood movie.

The escape sparked a huge manhunt with more than 1,000 agents backed by sniffer dogs and helicopters deployed to find the men, who have reportedly been spotted in several locations in recent days in upstate New York.

Corrections officer Gene Palmer, 57, was charged with promoting prison contraband, two counts of tampering with evidence and one count of official misconduct, Major Charles Guess of New York State Police said in a statement.

Palmer allegedly helped smuggle tools and other banned items hidden in hamburger meat, said Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie, according to ABC News.

Another prison worker, Joyce Mitchell, had already been charged with facilitating the escape by providing hacksaw blades and drill bits to the pair, again hidden in hamburger meat, Wylie told local media.

This combination of photos released by the New York State Police shows progression images of what co...

This combination of photos released by the New York State Police shows progression images of what convicted murderers Richard Matt (L) and David Sweat might look like after being on the run for ten days
, New York State Police/AFP/File

Palmer’s lawyer said while the corrections officer delivered the meat to the prisoners, he was not aware the packages were stuffed with contraband items.

“Mr Palmer did not know what was inside the package, he had no knowledge beforehand that there were any kind of tools inside,” Andrew Brockway told CNN.

“The only mistake he made was trusting Joyce Mitchell.”

Mitchell’s husband told NBC News that his wife enjoyed “attention” and attempted kisses from Matt when their marriage hit a rough patch, but said his wife denied having sex with either inmate.

– Area awash with weapons –

Meanwhile the search continued in a 75-square mile (194 square kilometer) area within Franklin County in upstate New York, and authorities said the escapees are probably armed given the surrounding area is so heavily stocked with weapons and ammunition.

“Just about every cabin or out building in the north country has one or more shotguns or weapons,” Guess told reporters.

A Sheriff departman officer works a checkpoint in Cadyville  New York during the search for two pris...

A Sheriff departman officer works a checkpoint in Cadyville, New York during the search for two prisoners who escaped the maximum security section of the Clinton Correction Facility
Eric Thayer, Getty/AFP/File

“We have, since day one, operated under the belief that these men are armed. They’re extremely dangerous, they’re cunning, why wouldn’t they try to arm themselves?”

There have been widespread reports that a shotgun is missing from a remote cabin where DNA traces and a bloodied sock indicate they were most likely holed up as late as Saturday morning.

“They put an inordinate amount of weapons and ammunition and other tools in these shared seasonal hunting camps and cabins,” Guess said.

The terrain in the search parameters is a combination of hills, heavy forest and dense vegetation, with rivers and thick bogs complicating the manhunt.

In some areas, visibility was only a few feet or less, and personnel were encountering rain and insect bites, authorities said.

There is a $100,000 reward for information leading to the men’s arrest.

Matt, who dismembered his boss, and Sweat, who killed a sheriff, used power tools to cut through cell walls and crawled through pipes to emerge from a manhole in the village of Dannemora, home to the sprawling prison.

Former Clinton inmate Erik Jensen remembered Matt as a “quiet” guy and recalled Sweat’s artistic flair.

A task force of US Marshalls and police officers go door to door searching for two escaped convicts ...

A task force of US Marshalls and police officers go door to door searching for two escaped convicts on June 16, 2015 outside Dannemora, New York
Andrew Burton, Getty/AFP

“Richard Matt was quiet… We worked out together. We played chess together,” Jensen told CNN.

“David Sweat — we discussed our artwork. He is the artist. He is the one who drew the pictures and paintings.”

Matt, six feet (1.83 meters) tall with multiple tattoos, was serving a sentence of 25 years to life for the 1997 kidnapping and dismembering of his former boss in a 27-hour ordeal.

He fled to Mexico after the murder and killed another American there, before being sentenced to 20 years and extradited back to New York.

AFP
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