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22-Year- Old Fugitive Back In Police Custody

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By: Spokesman Newsroom
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Friday 10th August 2018)- After being on the run for almost one week, Lashon Hendrickson, 22, is presently back in police custody after he turned himself in to the Basseterre Police Station last evening.

A press release issued today from the Police Public Relations Department has informed that on Thursday evening, Hendrickson arrived at the Basseterre Police station accompanied by a lawyer.

Reportedly, he has since received an additional charge for the offence of Escaping Lawful Custody.

A Wanted Poster was issued by the Police for Hendrickson after he escaped Police custody on Friday 3rd August 03, 2018. He had been charged for the offences of Housebreaking and Larceny the day before (Thursday).

The local authorities are thanking all the persons who assisted with this matter by either sharing the poster or sharing information with the Police indicating “Together we achieve more.”

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