A missing inmate from the California Institute for Men in Chino was found early Saturday morning, March 17 on prison grounds, according to Chino police.

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials were quick to point out the man, later identified as Juan Guzman, had not escaped and never left the prison property.

“An inmate was unaccounted for during an overnight count, but was found during an emergency count on prison grounds in an area he wasn’t supposed to be in,” said Vicky Waters, spokeswoman for CDCR. “He was not outside the perimeter.”

Guzman had fallen asleep in an area where he should not have been instead of his housing unit, leading to the emergency count, Waters said.

Prison officials are investigating the incident.

The Chino prison confirmed Juan Guzman escaped. He is 34 years old, 5’5” & approx 165lbs. He was last seen wearing a light blue shirt & blue jeans. Officers are continuing to assist w/ perimeter security & search. Call 911 if you see Guzman or know of his whereabouts. pic.twitter.com/ZKY5ATfZHw — Chino Police (@chinopolicedept) March 17, 2018

Chino police first posted an alert on Twitter saying Guzman escaped. That was shortly around 2 a.m. In a second tweet about an hour later, the agency broadcast mugshots and a description of the inmate.

Police officers assisted prison staff in searching for Guzman.

Two hours after the first tweet was posted, the police department again took to Twitter to say Guzman had been found.