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Police search for escaped prisoner with links to Bestwood and Netherfield areas

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ON THE RUN: Jacob Dominic Carter
ON THE RUN: Jacob Dominic Carter

Police are hunting for a prisoner on the run who has links to the Bestwood and Netherfield areas.

Jacob Dominic CarterĀ (26) absconded from HMP Sudbury on Friday, April 1.

He was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court in February 2014 to eight years and two months for aggravated burglary and assault.

He uses the alias Daniel Liam Hall and is white, 5ft 10ins tall and of average build. He has blue eyes and brown hair.

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Carter has links with the Netherfield and Bestwood areas of Nottinghamshire.

Anyone who sees him, or who knows where he is, should call the police immediately on 101. Alternatively they can ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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