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Gwent Police are searching for a convicted murderer who absconded from Prescoed open prison in Monmouthshire in July, it has been revealed.Gwent Police are searching for a convicted murderer who absconded from Prescoed open prison in Monmouthshire in July, it has been revealed.
Lee Dewhurst, 35, from Rochdale,Greater Manchester, did not return to the jail near Usk on 11 July but officers only confirmed he was missing this weekend. Lee Dewhurst, 35, from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, did not return to the jail on 11 July, but officers only confirmed he was missing this weekend.
He is the seventh inmate to abscond in the last three months and police warn he should not be approached. Dewhurst, who was jailed for murder in 1992 is the seventh inmate to abscond in the last three months.
Dewhurst was jailed for life for murder at Liverpool Crown Court in 1992. Local councillors said they should have been told of his absconding earlier.
Gwent Police officers are working with West Yorkshire Police to trace him. Police have warned the public not to approach Dewhurst, who was jailed for life at Liverpool Crown Court in 1992.
It just beggars belief. I'm just quite astonished, really, in this current climate that prison officials have decided not to tell us Tony Kear, Usk Town Councillor
A Gwent force spokeswoman said that an investigation was launched as soon as the prisoner disappeared in July to find him, but at that time it was not thought necessary to inform the public.A Gwent force spokeswoman said that an investigation was launched as soon as the prisoner disappeared in July to find him, but at that time it was not thought necessary to inform the public.
However, Dewhurst is since believed to have been involved in incidents in Halifax or Huddersfield and it had now been decided to put out an appeal to help find him.However, Dewhurst is since believed to have been involved in incidents in Halifax or Huddersfield and it had now been decided to put out an appeal to help find him.
He is described as white, 5ft 8in (1.72m) tall and of stocky build. He has dark, cropped hair and balding and sometimes has a goatee beard. Gwent Police officers are working with West Yorkshire Police to trace him.
Gay community
Det Insp Gary Stephenson from Calderdale CID, West Yorkshire Police said: "West Yorkshire Police believe he may have been in the Halifax or Huddersfield area during July and visited events attended by the gay community and we would urge people not to approach him.Det Insp Gary Stephenson from Calderdale CID, West Yorkshire Police said: "West Yorkshire Police believe he may have been in the Halifax or Huddersfield area during July and visited events attended by the gay community and we would urge people not to approach him.
"He is also originally from Greater Manchester and may have travelled to that area. " 'Raised concerns'
News of Dewhurst's disappearance follows a number of other abscondings from Prescoed over the summer - including those of two child rapists who had just been transferred there. Dewhurst is described as white, 5ft 8in (1.72m) tall and of stocky build. He has dark, cropped hair and balding and sometimes has a goatee beard.
These have raised concerns among local people and politicians who are arguing for a review of the policy of housing sex offenders there. Harvey Willets, 29, who was jailed for drugs offences, was last seen last Sunday at the prison. News of his disappearance follows a number of other abscondings from Prescoed over the summer - including those of two child rapists who had just been transferred there.
These have raised concerns among local people and politicians who are arguing for a review of the policy of housing sex offenders there.
Local councillors who have set up a committee to monitor the prison said they could not believe they were not told of Dewhurst's abscond earlier.
Usk Town Councillor Tony Kear said there had been an agreement with the area's prison manager that they would be told of any abscond.
The prison has had a series of abscondings over the summerThe prison has had a series of abscondings over the summer
He said: "It just beggars belief. I'm just quite astonished, really, in this current climate that prison officials have decided not to tell us."
In July, paedophiles John Elms and Martin Aspinall were on the run for two days.In July, paedophiles John Elms and Martin Aspinall were on the run for two days.
A day after Elms and Aspinall absconded, Marc Andrew Barnett, 26, who was serving a sentence for burglary with intent to steal, also left the open prison.A day after Elms and Aspinall absconded, Marc Andrew Barnett, 26, who was serving a sentence for burglary with intent to steal, also left the open prison.
He was found near Caerleon the following day. He was found the following day.
Later, a 44-year-old man who was convicted of grievous bodily harm failed to return from home leave. He was arrested the following week.Later, a 44-year-old man who was convicted of grievous bodily harm failed to return from home leave. He was arrested the following week.
Also in August, the Home Office said a 33-year-old inmate - sentenced for dishonesty and driving offences - had failed to return while out on licence.Also in August, the Home Office said a 33-year-old inmate - sentenced for dishonesty and driving offences - had failed to return while out on licence.
'Causing problems'
Following news of this latest escaped prisoner David Davies, AM and MP for Monmouth, criticised the Home Office saying it just did not want to know about the problems at the prison.
He said: "The Home Office minister last year Paul Goggins said that the policy wouldn't cause problems. He promised to meet with us again in a year's time. He's no longer the prisons minister but the policy is causing problems."
A spokesman for the Home Office confirmed that the prisoner is missing, but said it was now a matter for the police.