The 37-year-old escaped from Hollesley Bay prison on Saturday morning, where he was serving a life sentence for murder.
A convicted murderer has gone missing from a prison in Suffolk, police have warned.
Christopher Mortimer, 37, escaped from Hollesley Bay prison in Woodbridge at around 8am on Saturday, where he was serving a life sentence for murder.They have warned people not to approach him, but to contact police on 101 if they see him or have information about where he is.He is described as white, 174cm tall, of slim build and balding, and has tattoos of Chinese symbols on his upper back and across his shoulders.
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