Escaped inmate from Carlin Camp has 'convict' tattooed on face

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Two inmates were reported missing from the Carlin Conservation Camp in eastern Nevada early Wednesday.

But one of them shouldn't be too hard to spot: He has the word "convict" tattooed on his face.

Erik Houser, 28, and Lee Duckett, 23, walked away from the camp sometime during the night and were confirmed missing at 7 a.m. Wednesday.

Houser, 5 foot, 10 inches, 170 lbs., was serving up to 72 months for possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of a firearm by an ex-felon out of Washoe County.

He too has numerous tattoos covering both arms, his chest and left leg. His tattoos include the word "convict" on his upper face, a teardrop and "ING" by his left eye and the word "guilty" on his neck.

Duckett, who is 5 foot, 7 inches, 145 lbs., was serving a 48-month sentence for possession of stolen property out of Washoe County. He has several tattoos including "FTW," a skull with a patch a star and a tribal design on his left arm, a mushroom on his left arm and "white pride" on his right leg.

Both are Caucasian with brown hair.

Prison officials said the two may have stolen a 1992 Ford F-150 pickup, which was reported missing in the area. The truck is gray with the license 938RSE.