Possible sighting of Escapee
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Negative on that Donga, nothing further on it, Lady caller said she saw who she beleived to be the POI - on a Mountain Bike - Wearing Red Checkered Top and red helmet - JB-103 was looking in to it but nothing heard back.Donga wrote:Any updates yet? Is it confirmed? Did any priorities get issued on the job?
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Thanks for that. This bloke is amazing tho he has managed to stay hidden from the police even when he would have been contained by the police to one area. They had evry aspect covered yesterday and he still managed to allude the Police. From memory they had air support from pol air, a police officer in a boat, the mounted police, foot and car patrols. I dont know how he has mangaed. He must be Perths Hide and seek champion.
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Speculating only here of course, but we don't know the full story. He might be being assisted by friends or relatives who live in the area.herbie1204 wrote:It seems that when night falls it becomes increasingly harder for the police to find anyone. Like trying to find a needle in a hay stack.
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Its the only way I think he could hide that long for is with assistance form family and friends. If I remember yesterday one of the officers mentioned an aborignal male wanted in on the action saying he was keen to find out what was going on. Perhaps this could of been some one helping the poivk6hgr wrote:Speculating only here of course, but we don't know the full story. He might be being assisted by friends or relatives who live in the area.herbie1204 wrote:It seems that when night falls it becomes increasingly harder for the police to find anyone. Like trying to find a needle in a hay stack.
Lets also don't forget the female POI who helped drive him "laps" around the city block - so yeah definatley getting help....Donga wrote:Its the only way I think he could hide that long for is with assistance form family and friends. If I remember yesterday one of the officers mentioned an aborignal male wanted in on the action saying he was keen to find out what was going on. Perhaps this could of been some one helping the poivk6hgr wrote:Speculating only here of course, but we don't know the full story. He might be being assisted by friends or relatives who live in the area.herbie1204 wrote:It seems that when night falls it becomes increasingly harder for the police to find anyone. Like trying to find a needle in a hay stack.
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She was apprehended in town yesterday and was taken to mirrabooka police station. That's how all the fiasco started yesterday.Aztech wrote:They got her REGO right... (the girl doing laps)
Why not pay her a visit?
Whats the Punishment these days for Harbouring a criminal?
Im sure she'll start talking...
A!