By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Authorities are searching today for an inmate who walked away from a state correctional fire camp in Tehama County.
Phillip Joseph Guthmiller, 29, was last seen about midnight at the minimum-security Ishi Conservation Camp outside Paynes Creek, which is between Red Bluff and Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Guthmiller was incarcerated in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (C.D.C.R) system on May 12, 2008 from San Joaquin County for second-degree burglary. He was scheduled to be paroled November 2011.
He was last seen wearing orange jeans and shirt with the initials C.D.C.R. printed on the back.
Guthmiller is described as white, 120 pounds, 5 feet, 4 inches tall, with a thin build. He has brown eyes, brown hair and a light complexion.
The California Highway Patrol, sheriff departments and police agencies have been alerted to Guthmiller's escape, state authorities said.
Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Guthmiller is asked to call the California Correctional Center watch commander at (530) 257-2181, ext. 4173.
Call The Bee's Bill Lindelof, (916) 321-1079.









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