Three other absconders — two convicted burglars and a robber — remained at large on Friday. |
It would seem that, in the national lore, there is a fugitive or worse for every self-promoter — or so such absconders as Eric Rudolph, D. B. Cooper and Bonnie and Clyde suggest. |
Our goal is to stabilize the ratio of people who are now becoming absconders or fugitives and the number of people we're removing from the country. |
Despite being no longer wanted he was listed by Sussex Police in an appeal urging 89 absconders to return to Ford Open Prison in Arundel, West Sussex. |
A road was opened with Launceston, chiefly useful to absconders. |
The first European people to use it were the absconders of the ship Coromandel in 1837, followed by Tasmanian woodcutters. |