Robert Kevin McCullough: Accused fugitive finally located by police on Saturday night

Using what the police call “deception and cheating ,, an investigation allegedly escaped from the defendant was ordered.
Police caught Robert Kevin McCullogh on Saturday night 24 hours after allegedly managed to escape from custody in the Central Civil Courts in Perth.
On Sunday, it was claimed to use a false name to get out of the building.
The Chief Public Prosecutor Tony Buti was not sure that he was challenged by the security staff.
“Obviously something went wrong and I’m incredibly worried about it,” he said.
“Fortunately, we have returned to custody and we will make a complete investigation and make changes.
“It was only Friday, the weekend. My main concern is to find out exactly what’s going on and to make changes if it needs to be done.”
McCullogh is caused by the Northbridge Magistrate Court, accused of escaping without legal custody and playing on Sunday.
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.


