Robert Kevin McCullough: Police manhunt underway for after using ‘deceit and trickery’ to escape court custody

The police hunts a man with a “comprehensive penalty background önce after allegedly used“ deception and cheating üzere to escape the court on Friday.
39 -year -old Robert Kevin McCullogh has been fleeing on Friday at 16:45 on Friday after he has managed to escape the detention in the Central Civil Courts of Perth CBD.
It is defined as a 175 cm tall, blue eyes, brown hair and fair -skinned, stocky structure.
Detective Principal Kellie Taylor from the Department of Criminal Management told journalists on Saturday that Mr. McCullogh said that he had faced the court on “serious sexual crimes” before he was detained when he escaped.
SUPT Taylor, “Mr. McCullough’un Perth Central Civil Courts are investigating the conditions of how to abandon the conditions. Any level of violence in the escape and deception and deception and cheating is not believed to be more believed,” he said.
Mr. McCullough said he was wearing a dark T -shirt and long dark pants near the latest Stirling gardens.
“Mr. McCullough has a comprehensive penalty history of various crimes,” he said.
“We do not believe that it will be violent against any person, but he has already been shown or showed the desire not to be detained, and everyone who escaped from the police cannot be foreseen.”
SUPT Taylor said that many parts of the 39 -year -old child’s subway area were often known and that the police contacted their known partners to watch him.

“We know that Mr. McCullogh can be very deceptive, and we can assume that he can use and use these skills to prevent capture,” he said.
“He has a history in his convictions to be very deceptive.
Nevertheless, the director believed that the WA police would soon detain him.
“Wa police are really good in capturing people and we are waiting to keep him in custody very soon,” he said.
If the members of the public are seen, Mr. McCullough should not approach and call the police immediately in 131 444.
Anyone who has information about where it is or about their latest movements should contact the crime stoppers over 1800 333 000 or over. www.crimestopperswa.com.au.



