The second of two inmates who escaped from an Iowa prison was caught Friday in southern Missouri, officials said, AP reported. Robert Joseph Legendre, 27, was captured in Steele, Missouri, officials said. On Thursday, Martin Moon, 34, had been caught near Chester, Illinois. The men scaled a wall at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison on Monday. Few details of Legendre's capture were immediately available. «He is in custody with officials in southern Missouri, that's all we know right now,» said Jim Saunders, spokesman for the Iowa Department of Public Safety. Moon, a convicted murderer, was returned to Iowa later Thursday, said Fred Scaletta, an Iowa prisons spokesman. He made an initial appearance Friday in a courtroom inside the prison, charged with escape, and a public defender was appointed to represent him. Legendre was convicted in Nevada in the kidnapping and attempted murder of a Las Vegas cabbie and was transferred to Iowa last year. He was serving two sentences of 15 years to life. Moon was convicted of murder in 2000 for shooting his roommate during a drug deal in 1990 and was serving a life sentence. Authorities said the two used the homemade hook along with a rope fashioned from upholstery materials taken from the prison furniture shop. They went over an unguarded section of wall late Monday and got around a wire that is supposed to activate an alarm when touched.