Dougherty Sibling Planned to Break Out of Jail Through Pipe and Free Sister

One of the three members of the notorious Dougherty gang was planning to escape from his prison cell through a plumbing pipe with a homemade weapon, according to Colorado police.

Dylan Stanley Dougherty is one of the three members of the Dougherty family who are behind bars after allegedly leading police on a crime spree through several states.

According to a probable cause arrest warrant affidavit, when officers searched Dylan Dougherty's cell, they found a plumbing hatch "was tampered with and pried open." Behind the hatch, the "insulation was torn out," the affidavit said.

When police followed the pipe to the ceiling, they found "footprints ... all the way over to the female cells" where Dylan Dougherty's sister, Lee Grace Dougherty, was being held. Inside her cell, police found a handwritten note from her brother, telling her to pack her things because he planned to subdue the guards, take their keys and liberate his sister.

Two sealed envelopes were found in Dylan Dougherty's cell, one addressed to the FBI, and the other to the Huerfano County Jail staff. The later stated, "I have enjoyed staying here, so don't take any of this personal," according to the affidavit.

Police found an 8-inch-long homemade metal weapon with a sharpened point under Dougherty's sleeping bunk, according to the affidavit.

But Colorado jailers say they discovered the Dougherty's plans during a search earlier this month, and he was transferred to Pueblo County Jail, where he is now being held.

ABC News consultant and former FBI Agent Brad Garrett says jails and prisons take precautions against such plots.

"They search cells regularly. They also have an informant system within the prison to feed them intelligence information about escapes among other things," Garrett said.

Garrett said he is not the least bit surprised about Dougherty's escape plan.

"It goes to the whole 'showy immaturity' that I have seen in a number of criminals, where they want to out-fox everybody and they want to make it grand and glorious," Garrett said. "People locked up, particularly who have committed high profile violent crime, like attention. You don't get much attention if you're locked up in a cell day in and day out, but escaping, you're back in the middle, you're back in the movie so to speak."

Ryan Dougherty, 21, his sister Lee Grace E. Dougherty, 29, and half-brother Dylan Dougherty Stanley, 26 -- dubbed the "Dougherty Gang" -- were allegedly driving as fast as 100 miles per hour on Aug. 2 when a Zephyrhills, Fla., police officer attempted to pull them over. They allegedly fired 20 shots at the officer and escaped when one of the bullets hit the police car's tire. The officer was not injured.

Later that day, the Dougherty gang allegedly robbed a bank Valdosta, Ga., bank while wearing masks and firing rounds from an AK-47 at the ceiling.

Police caught up with the siblings on Aug. 10, 2011, in Colorado after a tip they were spotted buying camping equipment. After a 20-mile chase down the interstate, the pursuit culminated in the Doughertys' car flipping over and landing on top of a guard rail.

The siblings share a lengthy criminal history that includes 20 felonies among them, not withstanding the additional 70 charges they racked up from the alleged crime spree last summer. Their previous charges range from drug possession to battery and to burglary.

ABC News' Alyssa Newcomb and Christina Ng contributed to this report.

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39 comments

  • Dusty  •  3 months ago
    What kind of cells have hatches in them to begin with????
    • Uncle Arty 3 months ago
      they have to have plumbing you #$%$
  • Guest  •  3 months ago
    Kind of funny actually. Warden might wanna consider reviewing security, however
    • marshhawk 3 months ago
      If there is a will there is a way. The inmates have 24/7 to think up things.
  • Mike  •  3 months ago
    Wow. Let us all hope this trio never spawns, so as to let the obvious flaws in their genetics die out.
  • Peach  •  Cayce, South Carolina  •  3 months ago
    Shawshank Redemption should be banned from the prison film library.
    • Rebekah 3 months ago
      And The Great Escape
  • blue cow  •  3 months ago
    Theres something creepy about those kids and the way they are about the sister
    • marshhawk 3 months ago
      the brotherly love might be a little to close?
    • somis cal jack 3 months ago
      never
    • m 3 months ago
      Maybe she was doing a little more than stripping.
  • 1 angle  •  3 months ago
    do the crime....do the time
  • Debora  •  Rohnert Park, California  •  3 months ago
    No one here has commented on the comments of Garrett, the FBI agent. Attempting to escape from a cage shows 'immaturity' and a need for attention? Huh? These people certainly deserve to be incarcerated but..this is a remarkably obtuse and neurotic viewpoint from someone who has made a career out of interpreting criminal behavior. People who are confined against their will and regulated by society want to escape. Period. Whatever the circumstances, whatever the reason. Until people like Garrett realize this is not a sign of stupidity, immaturity or poor planning...this is human nature...he will never have true understanding of the criminal mind (or anyone's, really).
  • Geoffrey  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    Good thing he told her to pack her things. I guess he didn't want her to say, "Wait! I forgot my curling iron!"
  • Mike  •  3 months ago
    Pack what things? In jail what could they have of any value on the outside...Sounds alittle fishy-the note.
  • Jim  •  3 months ago
    Dumb, dumber, and dumbest.....All in the Family....
  • t. k. Laurence  •  3 months ago
    Be interesting if they put these three hooligans together with the barefoot bandit, shades of Ma Barker and her boys.
  • j  •  3 months ago
    "......siblings share a lengthly criminal history that includes twenty felonies among them..."
    Anyone here see a problem with that ?
  • marshhawk  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
    I guess the court system will be tied up some more on charges of attempted escape among other charges the Feds can stick on them. Way to go in having notes already sign, sealed and not sent. Dude, you just told on yourself in the letters to the feds and jail.
    • marshhawk 3 months ago
      Way to go and not destorying the note the brother gave to the sister.
  • Joe  •  3 months ago
    Still after they are locked away someone still has to use the word..."allegedly" doing over 100 mph. For crying out loud..it's a simple time and distance equation. You know the distance and how fast they arrived at the rollover...simple math...they were doing over 100 MPH...end of story. That's what the Highway Patrol and traffic cops to...calculate the speed in accident reports...no guessing allowed. Oh well! I hope they investigated that accident, but only they know for certain.
  • Denise  •  3 months ago
    How is it that, with twenty felonies at such a young age, that these little pukes weren't locked up as habitual offenders? Some judge somewhere dropped the ball. Hope these punks don't see the outside world for a loooooong time.
  • Dan  •  Concord, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    And their brother was on american idol?
  • GREAT RAGE  •  3 months ago
    Hollywood has to rewrite the script now.
  • Moterhead  •  Painesville, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Bunch of hicks
  • Sami Nicole  •  Panama City, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Lock them in solidtary.
  • JORGE N  •  3 months ago
    We all seem to be getting some stimulation from this. Perhaps there is a transcendent aspect to what they were doing. So now they get to spend the rest of their lives in the joint
    for this. Hope it was worth it. Thanks for the stimulation though.