POLICE are appealing to people in Somerset to look out for a prisoner who has gone on the run.
Anyone who sees Sean Phipps is asked not to approach him but to call 999 immediately.
Phipps, 51, failed to return to Leyhill open prison on Wednesday, June 1 having been released on temporary licence in Bristol.
He is described as white and about 6ft 2in tall.
Avon and Somerset Police have released two pictures of him, but say his appearance may have changed.
A force spokesperson said: "Phipps may still be in the greater Bristol area, including North Somerset or South Gloucestershire, but he’s known to walk or hitch-hike long distances and to steal bicycles for transport.
"Detectives are following up a number of sightings after previous appeals, but are also investigating the possibility that he may be using the South West Coast Path and could have reached Somerset, Devon, Dorset or Cornwall.
"He will rough sleep, camp out in rural areas or sleep in disused buildings.
"He may also approach people to ask for water or casual labouring work and forage for food in bins or crops."
Phipps, who has convictions for kidnap and rape, has previously handed himself in to police when wanted.
If you see him, do not approach him, but instead call 999 and give the call-handler reference number 5222130002.
If you have any information about where he could be – however small – or to report a past sighting (since June 1) call 101 or use our dedicated online form to send a message straight to detectives.
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