Authorities: Wanted inmate escaped during community service work in Del.

A search is underway for a wanted inmate after Department of Corrections officials say he escaped during community service work in Delaware.
The Delaware Department of Corrections says 29-year-old William Shelton, an inmate at Sussex Community Corrections Center (SCCC) in Georgetown, knowingly left the supervision of staff while performing community service near Adams Road in Greenwood, Delaware. Officials say Shelton fled on foot into a wooded area.
Authorities say a warrant for escape after conviction was issued since Shelton whereabouts are unknown and unauthorized at this time.
According to the report, the 29-year-old is described as standing 5'6" tall, weighing 150 lbs., with brown eyes and black hair. His last know address was in Greenwood, DE.
He is currently serving time for violation of probation: conspiracy second degree and burglary third degree.
SCCC is a level four Community Corrections Center. Community Corrections Centers are level 4 facilities that helps those who are transitioning back into the community. Level four facilities are not secured like level five facilities. At level four facilities, offenders are allowed to leave the facility to go to work, seek jobs, or attend approved treatment sessions.
Anyone with information related to Shelton's whereabouts is asked to call the Department of Corrections at 800-542-9524 or your local police department.