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NO TRACE OF WILSON

NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL STILL AT LARGE

OUTSIDE GONHIVANGE SUSPECTED [Special to the ‘ Star.’] AUCKLAND, December 22. Despite a thorough search by members ■of the detective and uniform branches of the police, not a single trace of Thomas William Wilson has been discovered since he left the hospital on Sunday night. A wide net has been cast by the police in an effort to recapture him quickly. All country and suburban police stations were quickly notified of his escape, and a strict watch is being maintained throughout the dominion. The police believe that Wilson’s escape was planned and arranged with outside assistance. They say that if he were not assisted he would most probably have been recognised and the police notified. No doubt Wilson would either leave Auckland quickly or stay in hiding for a few days to await an opportunity of either leaving the , dodominion or going to the country. It is expected that he will endeavour to stow away on either a coastal or an overseas _ and since his escape every ship leaving Auckland has been closely inspected. The official view of Wilson’s escape is that he escaped from legal custody. It is contended that while in the hospital a prisoner is in legal custody, even though not guarded by a warder. A prisoner who escaped from the Wellington Hospital in similar circumstances was charged recently and dealt with on a charge of escaping from legal custody.

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Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 8

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NO TRACE OF WILSON Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 8

NO TRACE OF WILSON Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 8