Hamilton police have captured a man accused of escaping custody last Thursday.
Police alleged 18-year-old Sultan Aldarwish escaped custody in the area of Main Street East and Grant Avenue on April 23. He had been arrested overnight on a warrant for failing to comply with a release order stemming from shoplifting offences, police said in a news release Thursday.
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He was also under arrest for new charges for failing to comply with a release order. Aldarwish was handcuffed when he escaped police custody, police said.
Hamilton police deployed several officers and a K9 unit to search the area. Aldarwish’s last confirmed location was near Barton and Leeming streets.
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Aldarwish was described as standing six feet one inch tall, weighing 168 pounds and having brown eyes, long black curly hair, a small goatee and a thin moustache.
He was last seen wearing a black Moose Knuckle jacket, black shorts and black shoes.
Police said Monday Aldarwish was arrested in Burlington and was charged with escape lawful custody and three counts of fail to comply.
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