24/06/2014

Public Warned 'Not To Approach' Mental Health Escapee

Police are warning the public not to approach a patient who fled from Homerton mental health facility on Saturday.

Anthony Knowles, 48, disappeared from the Jon Howard Centre in Homerton.

Knowles is described as 5ft 8 inches with a "noticeable limp". He has tattoos on both arms and a scar on his left eyelid. He was last seen wearing a grey tracksuit and a black cap.

Police are urging the public to call 999 if they see Knowles.

(CVS/CD)

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