Escaped Inmate Found Hiding in 75-Year-Old Woman’s Car
A 75-year-old woman, Marie Steinburg, had a terrifying experience when she discovered an escaped inmate hiding in the backseat of her car on Monday morning. The incident took place in Edenton, North Carolina, where Steinburg, the wife of former State Senator Bob Steinberg, found 23-year-old Charles Babb, who had escaped from the Chowan County Detention Center, crouched in her Honda Civic.
Steinburg recounted how she unlocked her car and saw movement in the backseat, which startled her. Babb, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit with a blanket wrapped around him, had managed to get inside the vehicle. Despite the initial shock, Steinburg remained calm and engaged in conversation with the fugitive.
According to reports, Babb apologized and expressed that he was cold. Steinburg, showing empathy, offered to get him a coat. However, Babb quickly fled the scene, leaving behind his prison sandals and a face mask. Steinburg then alerted her husband and called 911, leading to the swift capture of the convict by the Edenton Police Department.
Police Investigation and Prison Break Details
Authorities revealed that Babb used a makeshift edged weapon to escape from jail where he was being held on felony breaking and entering and larceny charges. The Chowan County Sheriff’s Office has initiated an investigation into the circumstances of Babb’s jailbreak.
Lessons Learned and Gratitude
Despite the frightening encounter, Marie Steinburg and her husband emphasized the importance of always locking their car doors. They expressed gratitude for the outcome of the situation and credited a higher power for watching over them during the incident.
The couple acknowledged the valuable lesson learned from the incident and vowed to prioritize their safety by taking extra precautions in the future. The community lauded Steinburg for her composed response to the unexpected situation and commended her for handling it with grace.

