Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Convicted robber Daniel Pearson is caught after going on the run from prison


It was the second time in a year that the 29-year-old from Lazenby had absconded




A convicted robber who went on the run from prison has been arrested.


Daniel Pearson absconded from Kirkham Prison in Lancashire on February 18 this year and had been at large ever since.


It was the second time in the space of a year that the 29-year-old had gone on the run.


He absconded from Kirklevington Prison, near Yarm, in February last year.


Pearson, originally from Lazenby, was serving an indeterminate sentence for a robbery he committed in Middlesbrough in 2007.


When he was caught after absconding from Kirklevington, he was taken to Stockton’s Holme House Prison, later moving to Kirkham Prison.


He has been wanted in connection with a criminal damage offence in the Cleveland area since absconding in February.


A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: “A 29-year-old man has been arrested in Middlesbrough on suspicion of criminal damage and on suspicion of escaping lawful custody. He remains in police custody.”



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