(CBC News) Mission, B.C. – A man arrested in the armed robbery of a convenience store on Friday has escaped from custody in Mission, B.C.
RCMP offered few details on David Glen Moody’s escape, except to say that he was outside the detachment when he assaulted his escort, ran down an embankment and made his getaway in a truck from a nearby works yard.
Police wouldn’t say whether he was handcuffed at the time, but an officer pointed out that since he was able to run away “it is kind of apparent he wasn’t shackled.”
Police recovered the vehicle, but Moody remains on the loose.
The Emergency Response Team, local police and the dog squad have been called in to track him down.
Moody is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 135 pounds and was last seen wearing a white muscle shirt and white boxers. He has no previous criminal record.
Anyone seeing him is urged not to approach him and to contact the RCMP.
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