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Hunt for murderer who has absconded from HMP Spring Hill | |
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Police are hunting a convicted murderer among three prisoners who have absconded from a jail. | |
Nicholas Redding, 45, has been on the run from HMP Spring Hill in Buckinghamshire since 19 November. | Nicholas Redding, 45, has been on the run from HMP Spring Hill in Buckinghamshire since 19 November. |
He was sentenced to life for cutting the throat of a neighbour in 1994. | He was sentenced to life for cutting the throat of a neighbour in 1994. |
Convicted class A drug dealer James Vaughan and aggravated burglar Barry Anderson have also absconded from the Category D open prison, between Aylesbury and Bicester. | |
Redding is described as white, 6ft tall, with a slim build and dark brown hair. He is blind in his right eye which appears opaque. | Redding is described as white, 6ft tall, with a slim build and dark brown hair. He is blind in his right eye which appears opaque. |
He has a West country accent and links to Dorset, Wiltshire, Avon and Somerset. | He has a West country accent and links to Dorset, Wiltshire, Avon and Somerset. |
Vaughan, 37, who escaped on 20 November, has links to Sussex, Birmingham and Kent. | Vaughan, 37, who escaped on 20 November, has links to Sussex, Birmingham and Kent. |
Anderson, 41, went on the run on 15 November. Police say he has connections to Milton Keynes, Sheffield and Gateshead. | Anderson, 41, went on the run on 15 November. Police say he has connections to Milton Keynes, Sheffield and Gateshead. |
Police have advised people not to approach any of the men but to contact 999 instead. | Police have advised people not to approach any of the men but to contact 999 instead. |