This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

PAYETTE, Idaho — An escaped inmate, on the run more than a year after he scaled over a razor wire fence at an Idaho jail, was taken back into custody on Friday.

Police and U.S. Marshals said Nicholas Grove’s social media posts helped lead to his recapture, KBOI reported. His Facebook posts included selfie photos of where he was staying and references to Cancun, Mexico.

“I’ve had more help from total strangers than any of my ‘friends’ or family,'” Grove wrote on Facebook following his escape.

Police said Grove’s Facebook posts helped in the investigation.

“Social media certainly played a role originally because this certain individual bragged about his escape on Facebook,” U.S. Marshal Brian Underwood said.

Grove was jailed initially for unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, possession of burglary tools and an invalid license.

[findthebest id=”hoCE9bBy9IV” title=”test” width=”640″ height=”574″ url=”https://w.graphiq.com/w/hoCE9bBy9IV” link=”http://time-series.findthedata.com” link_text=”FindTheData”]