Dramatic illustration of inmate Amílcar Olivares Cárdenas escaping Colina II prison in Chile, with pursuing authorities.
Dramatic illustration of inmate Amílcar Olivares Cárdenas escaping Colina II prison in Chile, with pursuing authorities.
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Inmate escapes from Colina II prison in Chile

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Amílcar Olivares Cárdenas, 46, escaped from the Colina II Penitentiary Center on Sunday afternoon. The man charged with robbery with intimidation bypassed the high-security facility's controls, triggering a joint search operation by Gendarmería, Carabineros, and the PDI. Authorities acknowledge protocol breaches and will examine why his monitoring was not intensified despite a prior escape in 2009.

The escape took place at 17:27 on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the Colina II Penitentiary Center in the northern zone of the Metropolitan Region. Amílcar Olivares Cárdenas, 46, jumped a perimeter fence at the front of the facility, bypassing internal and armed guards, before fleeing in an unknown direction. Olivares had been in preventive detention since July for robbery with intimidation, ordered by the Tenth Guarantee Court of Santiago. He had previously served a sentence at the same prison and escaped from it in 2009; he also worked as a cook there, giving him detailed knowledge of its layout.

Justice Undersecretary Ernesto Muñoz confirmed no external assistance in the evasion and stressed: “The priority today is to achieve his recapture.” Muñoz acknowledged a breach of protocols, noting that a 17-measure security plan implemented after an escape in Valparaíso was not fully followed. “This inmate had a prior record and, therefore, what we will review [...] is why [...] it was not properly considered for his monitoring,” he stated. He described Olivares as “an individual with high criminal commitment, with a criminogenic profile that requires maximum attention.”

Gendarmería immediately activated protocols: it conducted a census of the prison population to confirm only one inmate escaped and deployed special units. Operational Inspector Colonel Mario Cid stated: “In the first instance, we can confirm there is no other escaped inmate, but by protocol, each module is reviewed.” Metropolitan Regional Director Colonel Héctor Labrín detailed that the Public Ministry will be informed and administrative summaries initiated to determine responsibilities. “Today what corresponds to us is to gather the background [...] and determine the responsibilities of the service personnel,” Labrín said. Cid added that cameras and sensors are being reviewed, recalling that “there is no prison system in the world that has not had some type of escape.”

The recapture operation involves Carabineros from the 8th Colina Police Station and the Investigative Police, with no progress reported yet.

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Discussions on X focus on criticism of the Boric government's prison security and protocol failures allowing Amílcar Olivares Cárdenas, a repeat escapee charged with robbery, to flee Colina II; users express concern over public safety while news accounts detail the joint search operation by Gendarmería, Carabineros, and PDI.

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Police officers arresting five people in a rural Chilean community during an early morning operation.
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Police detain five people in operation in Temucuicui

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A police operation carried out in the early hours of Wednesday in the Temucuicui community, in the commune of Ercilla, resulted in five arrests, including members of a family clan investigated for vehicle thefts and attacks on Route 5 South.

A 19-year-old Chilean man was kidnapped in the San Miguel commune on Monday night and rescued after more than eight hours in captivity. Three Colombian citizens were sent to preventive prison on Tuesday, while a Venezuelan received lighter precautionary measures.

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Jhonatan Alexis Delgado Zúñiga was released unharmed after being detained by armed men in rural Pitalito, Huila. Security forces launched a swift operation that pressured the captors to abandon him. The mayor's office offers 10 million pesos reward for information.

Lawyer Nubia Vivanco filed a formal request for a particular pardon for former Carabineros captain Patricio Maturana with the Ministry of Justice on March 12. Maturana is serving a 12-year sentence for illegal coercion causing serious injuries to Senator Fabiola Campillai. The request comes amid President José Antonio Kast's announcements on pardons for uniformed personnel linked to the social outbreak.

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Journalist Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal reported that a Carabineros patrol arrived at his El Porce farm on May 11 without a court order. The Valle Police commander visited the writer the next day to offer apologies.

A 31-year-old man who stole a hearse from the Instituto Médico-Legal Roquette Pinto in Belo Horizonte was released by the court on Sunday (March 29). The decision came in a custody hearing without bail payment. He will respond to charges at liberty with restrictions.

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In Pitalito, Huila, two men were captured for separate acts of violence against women in the Libertador and Nogales neighborhoods, and a judge ordered them held in prison. Police responded quickly after community alerts, leading to the arrests.

 

 

 

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