Detectives have warned the public not to approach the 56-year-old and urged anyone with information or confirmed sightings to call 999.
He had been in and out of prison for attacks against women and girls as young as eight before he was given the life sentence. "We are keeping an open mind as to his current whereabouts and we're pursuing extensive lines of enquiry based on the information that the public have shared with us so far. "We also believe that his facial hair might not look similar to the image we've previously circulated, and that it might not be tied and may be lighter in colour."
New pictures show at-large sex offender Paul Robson, who let himself into a previous Oxford victim's house through her cat flap.
Rest assured we are taking this seriously and advise that if you do see him, please contact us immediately and try not to approach him or apprehend him yourself.” “We are keeping an open mind as to his current whereabouts and we’re pursuing extensive lines of enquiry based on the information that the public have shared with us so far. We’re grateful to those who have already contacted us, and we would urge people to continue doing so.
Paul Robson is serving a life sentence for attempted rape and indecent assault.
“We’re grateful to those who have already contacted us, and we would urge people to continue doing so. Robson is serving a life sentence for attempted rape and indecent assault. Paul Robson is serving a life sentence for attempted rape and indecent assault
Escaped child abductor and sex offender Paul Robson has a catalogue of crimes against women and children spanning decades.
“A move to open conditions involves testing the prisoner’s readiness for any potential return into the community in future. He was handed a life sentence with a minimum term of nine years but has spent an additional 11 years in prison. Robson had broken into the 23-year-old woman's house through a cat flap and sexually assaulted her at knifepoint. 1995: After serving just five years of this sentence, Robson approached two girls aged nine in Carlisle, Cumbria who fled. Paul Robson “a particular danger to women and young children” Commenting on Robson’s case, a spokesman for the Parole Board said: “The Parole Board refused the release of Paul Robson but recommended a move to an open conditions prison following an oral hearing in February 2021.
The government said open prison absconsions were "extremely rare" but Labour said Robson's case raised "serious questions". Police said Newcastle-born Robson ...
He also asked how Robson was "assessed as suitable for open conditions given the risk he poses to the public". The MP said he had sought clarification from Mr Raab over "why such a dangerous criminal was deemed fit to be in an open prison where he could abscond". He had only been released from prison three weeks before the attack and was on licence - with the sentencing judge describing him as a "menace to females".
Police issue new images of convicted sex offender Paul Robson, who fled an open prison on Sunday.
Ch Supt Anderson said the public was right to be concerned about Robson, and the force's priority was to locate him. She said the updated information about his appearance would help the public "to think about whether the person they are seeing may be Paul Robson and whether or not they need to call us". He was given a life sentence in 2000 for the sexual assault and attempted rape of a woman at knifepoint in her own home.
The 56-year-old has a long history of attacks on women and children and was sentenced to life in prison in 2000.
"Rest assured we are taking this seriously and advise that if you do see him, please contact us immediately and try not to approach him or apprehend him yourself." "We're grateful to those who have already contacted us, and we would urge people to continue doing so It also says that his facial hair might not look similar to the image of him previously circulated, as it may now be lighter in colour and not tied.
What we currently know about the manhunt for sex offender Paul Robson who “could be anywhere in the country”.
“Robson is a dangerous sex offender and while he presents a particular danger to women and young children, I believe he can cause real harm to anyone he comes across.” Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Cox said: “We are still working tirelessly to locate Paul Robson and are still working through numerous lines of inquiry. Newcastle-born Robson lived in Oxford at the time of his offences and “presents a particular danger to women and young children”.
Convicted sex offender Paul Robson was reported missing from HMP North Sea Camp in Boston, Lincolnshire on Sunday and police have yet to track him down.
"We're grateful to those who have already contacted us, and we would urge people to continue doing so. Thank you." "We are really grateful for all the shares so far and rest assured we will continue our efforts to find and arrest him.
A manhunt continues for Paul Robson, jailed for life in 2000 for violent sex assaults including one where he entered a woman's home through a cat flap. The 56- ...
Mr Reed said he had sought clarification from Mr Raab over "why such a dangerous criminal was deemed fit to be in an open prison where he could abscond". The board said it was a "recommendation only" and that the "Secretary of State for Justice considers the advice before making the final decision on whether a prisoner is suitable for open conditions". In February 2021, a board ruled Robson should be rejected for parole, but recommended to the Justice Secretary that he was "suitable for a move to open conditions to test whether he would eventually be safe for release".