Third teen who escaped Shuman Juvenile Detention Center found

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The third and final teenager who broke out of Shuman Juvenile Detention Center in Pittsburgh last week was caught Thursday morning, according to the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies found Raymontay Green, the third escapee, at a home on Winston Street in the city’s Hazelwood neighborhood about 8:30 a.m.

After deputies arrived at the home, they saw Green climbing out of a second story window, authorities said. However, Green went back inside after noticing the house was surrounded.

We’re working to learn more details about how he was caught and why he went to hide out at this home, for Channel 11 News starting at 5 p.m.

Green was found hiding under a bed. He was taken into custody after a Taser was used because he refused to comply with deputies’ commands, authorities said.

The first teen was located in Pittsburgh's Knoxville neighborhood and was taken into custody, officials said Friday morning.

The second of the three teenagers was spotted Saturday driving a 2013 black Chevrolet Cruze, which was allegedly stolen, police said.

Officers spotted the Chevy heading southbound on Route 51, after which a pursuit ensued, authorities said. The escapee crashed and three occupants in the car fled the scene.

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Police said the teen jumped off a ledge into a creek and escaped from police. Shortly after, the escapee allegedly stole another vehicle and crashed it.

The teen fled into the woods, according to police. He then found his way out of the woods and knocked on a door at a home in Rostraver Township and asked the resident for a ride.

The resident called 911 and Rostraver police apprehended the teen, police said.

Police from multiple jurisdictions were involved in the search for the three teenagers.

Authorities would not confirm what crimes the 17-year-olds committed. All three have been taken back to the detention center.