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Prisoner who escaped from prison van in Manchester is arrested Prisoner who escaped from prison van in Manchester is arrested
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One of the two men who escaped from a prison van in Salford last week has been arrested.One of the two men who escaped from a prison van in Salford last week has been arrested.
Stevie McMullen, 31 from Salford, was arrested by Greater Manchester Police on Sunday along with two other men suspected of helping him escape. Stevie McMullen, 31, from Salford, was arrested along with two other men suspected of helping him escape after police stopped a car in Lancashire.
Mr McMullen escaped when the van taking him from prison to court was rammed by a car and ambushed by armed men. Mr McMullen escaped on Tuesday when the van taking him from prison to court was rammed by a car and ambushed by armed men.
Ryan MacDonald, 20 and also from Salford, escaped with him and is still at large. Ryan McDonald, 20, also from Salford, escaped with him and is still at large.
Police say he poses a "potential danger".Police say he poses a "potential danger".
Mr McMullen was arrested on suspicion of evading lawful custody along with two other men aged 27 and 25, who were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Before his escape, Mr McCullen was being transported from HMP Altcourse in Fazakerley, Merseyside to court to face charges of of conspiracy to kidnap, conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to commit arson, possession of a firearm, and other offences.
McDonald was also in the van, travelling to face sentencing for conspiracy to commit robbery.
He has not been found yet, and Greater Manchester Police are continuing to search for him.
"On Friday, a £10,000 reward was put forward for information leading to the capture of these two men," the force said on Sunday.
"This full £10,000 reward still stands for anyone who gives us information that leads to McDonald's arrest and will be paid when he is back behind bars.
"I would ask members of the public not to approach this man due to the potential danger he poses, but if you see him then please call the police immediately."