Authorities search for Floyd L. Miller, a William S. Key prisoner who escaped Sunday morning

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Posted: 03/17/2013

FORT SUPPLY, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma authorities are searching for a William S. Key prison escapee in Fort Supply.

Officials are on the lookout for 42-year-old Floyd L. Miller. He  was noticed missing at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday.

Prison records show Miller is serving a 15-year sentence for producing methamphetamine.

Miller has a previous extortion conviction and arrived at the prison in February.

Officials say Miller could have walked away or gotten into a waiting vehicle.

Woodward County Sheriff’s Office believe Miller may be heading to Ottawa County because he has family there.

Miller is described as 5-feet-8 inches tall and 154 pounds,  with red hair and brown eyes.

Officials ask that anyone sighting him should call police.

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