Search continues for escaped convict Danelo Cavalcante
Over 100 law enforcement personnel narrowed the search for Danelo Cavalcante after he was spotted on a home surveillance camera early Saturday, about 1.5 miles from the prison he escaped from on Thursday morning.
POCOPSON TOWNSHIP, Pa. – Officials in Chester County announced their search for escaped convict, Danelo Cavalcante was ongoing Sunday afternoon. In the announcement, they stated they have beefed up search with additional law enforcement personnel on the ground, along with the already hundreds in search for Cavalcante.
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Police are now also working with residents in their homes, making sure neighbors are safe and the convict is not on anyone’s property.
Cacalcante was captured on video by nearby home surveillance cameras early Saturday morning, in Pocopson Township.
The Chester County District Attorney’s Office says Danelo Cavalcante, 34, was spotted on a camera about 1.5 miles from Chester County Prison early Saturday morning – about a day and a half after he escaped from the prison.
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Authorities say he was spotted on the 1800 block of Lenape Road around 12:30 a.m. and was wearing prison-issued pants, a light colored t-shirt, and white sneakers.
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“Our presence in the area has only gone up since this positive sighting last night,” stated Supervisory Deputy with the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, Robert Clark. “The reason we had that sighting is because the public was vigilant.”
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Danelo Cavalcante seen in residential security camera footage
Chester County escaped convict Danelo Cavalcante seen in the early morning hours of September 2nd on the 1800 block of Lenape Road in Pocopson Township. Provided by Chester County District Attorney’s Office.
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