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The public has been warned not to approach a prisoner who evaded capture in a west London hospital.

Curtis Alldis was taken to a hospital in Ealing, west London, as a precaution after informing police that he was ill after his arrest. At approximately 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, he fled, according to the Metropolitan Police.

Curtis Alldis, 30, was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of aggravated battery, bail violation, and assaulting a first responder.

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The public has been warned not to approach a prisoner who evaded capture in a west london hospital.

While in custody, he informed officers that he was ill and was transported to an Ealing hospital as a precaution.

At approximately 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, he fled, according to the Metropolitan Police.

“If spotted, members of the public are advised not to approach Alldis, but to dial 999 instead,” the police force stated.

It was added that Alldis has ties to Uxbridge and Hayes in west London.

If you have any information about his whereabouts, please call 101 or tweet @MetCC with the reference number CAD 7198/29Jun.

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