The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating an inmate who was released from jail by mistake.Matthew Amos Burke, 35, of Remlap was released from the Jefferson County Jail in Birmingham on Friday, Dec. 10. He is described as approximately 5 feet, 7 inches tall, 170 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.Burke was in holding there after he was transferred from a neighboring agency to attend court. He was charged with the 2020 kidnapping of Birmingham businessman Elton B. Stephens Jr.Burke had charges with the state, which were dismissed after his court appearance on Friday. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said the neighboring agency did not provide documentation to alert jail personnel that Burke was not to be released and had been sentenced by another court.Monday afternoon it was discovered that Burke should have been held for transfer to prison, where he was to serve an already imposed sentence.He has connections to the Fultondale, Tarrant and Remlap communities. Anyone who sees Burke should call 911.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating an inmate who was released from jail by mistake.
Matthew Amos Burke, 35, of Remlap was released from the Jefferson County Jail in Birmingham on Friday, Dec. 10. He is described as approximately 5 feet, 7 inches tall, 170 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Burke was in holding there after he was transferred from a neighboring agency to attend court. He was charged with the 2020 kidnapping of Birmingham businessman Elton B. Stephens Jr.
Burke had charges with the state, which were dismissed after his court appearance on Friday.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said the neighboring agency did not provide documentation to alert jail personnel that Burke was not to be released and had been sentenced by another court.
Monday afternoon it was discovered that Burke should have been held for transfer to prison, where he was to serve an already imposed sentence.
He has connections to the Fultondale, Tarrant and Remlap communities.
Anyone who sees Burke should call 911.