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Thousands of suspected and convicted criminals who skipped court bail while facing charges including murder, child sex offences and rape are on the run.Thousands of suspected and convicted criminals who skipped court bail while facing charges including murder, child sex offences and rape are on the run.
Figures obtained by the BBC show more than 13,000 people are subject to outstanding arrest warrants in England, with the oldest dating back to 1980.Figures obtained by the BBC show more than 13,000 people are subject to outstanding arrest warrants in England, with the oldest dating back to 1980.
Victim Support's David Padgett said people fear justice will not be done.Victim Support's David Padgett said people fear justice will not be done.
The Home Office said it was up to individual police forces to monitor outstanding warrants.The Home Office said it was up to individual police forces to monitor outstanding warrants.
Figures were supplied following Freedom of Information requests to all 39 police forces in England. The BBC asked for details of arrest warrants issued via the courts due to suspects not attending hearings.Figures were supplied following Freedom of Information requests to all 39 police forces in England. The BBC asked for details of arrest warrants issued via the courts due to suspects not attending hearings.
There are 13,492 known warrants outstanding, although nine forces refused to provide details or did not reply to our request.There are 13,492 known warrants outstanding, although nine forces refused to provide details or did not reply to our request.
Of those forces who did reply, The Metropolitan Police had the highest number of outstanding warrants with 1,835. Greater Manchester, West Midlands and West Yorkshire police also had more than 1,000 each. Of those forces who did reply, the Metropolitan Police had the highest number of outstanding warrants with 1,835. Greater Manchester, West Midlands and West Yorkshire Police also had more than 1,000 each.
Rape accused on the runRape accused on the run
Source: Derbyshire PoliceSource: Derbyshire Police
The oldest outstanding warrant came from West Yorkshire Police and is more than 35 years old. It relates to a man accused of violently attacking a police constable in 1980.The oldest outstanding warrant came from West Yorkshire Police and is more than 35 years old. It relates to a man accused of violently attacking a police constable in 1980.
The force says it has made a "continuous effort to find the defendant," including checks at his home address and with credit reference agencies, the Passport Office, NHS, DVLA, benefits agencies and Interpol.The force says it has made a "continuous effort to find the defendant," including checks at his home address and with credit reference agencies, the Passport Office, NHS, DVLA, benefits agencies and Interpol.
Convicted fraudster Tina Beloveth Powerful has been on the run for more than nine months since a warrant was issued for her arrest at Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court when she failed to turn up for sentencing.Convicted fraudster Tina Beloveth Powerful has been on the run for more than nine months since a warrant was issued for her arrest at Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court when she failed to turn up for sentencing.
Powerful was found guilty of fraud and false advertising in June 2015, after running a bogus business school.Powerful was found guilty of fraud and false advertising in June 2015, after running a bogus business school.
The case went to court eight times before she was convicted, but she regularly failed to turn up. Powerful failed to appear for sentencing on three further occasions and the case cost Milton Keynes Council about £8,000 to prosecute.The case went to court eight times before she was convicted, but she regularly failed to turn up. Powerful failed to appear for sentencing on three further occasions and the case cost Milton Keynes Council about £8,000 to prosecute.
Thames Valley Police, which has 986 outstanding arrest warrants on its books, has refused to comment on her case.Thames Valley Police, which has 986 outstanding arrest warrants on its books, has refused to comment on her case.
Among the crimes people had been accused or convicted of were murder, sexual assault, rape, grievous bodily harm, drugs offences and child abuse.Among the crimes people had been accused or convicted of were murder, sexual assault, rape, grievous bodily harm, drugs offences and child abuse.
David Padgett, from Victim Support in Essex, said victims worry "people might come back and do it to them again, or that it could happen to someone else".David Padgett, from Victim Support in Essex, said victims worry "people might come back and do it to them again, or that it could happen to someone else".
"They get frustrated they haven't had justice, especially if someone has been convicted and has disappeared before sentencing."They get frustrated they haven't had justice, especially if someone has been convicted and has disappeared before sentencing.
"This can play on how people recover from their crime. It is pretty awful to find out someone has gone on the run. If that person suddenly appeared can you imagine how that would be?"This can play on how people recover from their crime. It is pretty awful to find out someone has gone on the run. If that person suddenly appeared can you imagine how that would be?
"Some of these people are accused of some really nasty offences; rapes and grievous bodily harm.""Some of these people are accused of some really nasty offences; rapes and grievous bodily harm."
Conman Norman Fowler was sentenced to nine months in jail, but unknown to Essex Police is now languishing in a Spanish jail.Conman Norman Fowler was sentenced to nine months in jail, but unknown to Essex Police is now languishing in a Spanish jail.
The 38-year-old was tried in his absence on 3 December 2014, having already gone on the run.The 38-year-old was tried in his absence on 3 December 2014, having already gone on the run.
Fowler, wanted by police in Essex and Norfolk for fraud totalling £21,000 against at least nine victims, had been due to appear at Norwich Crown Court in April 2014 to face a charge of theft, but he never appeared.Fowler, wanted by police in Essex and Norfolk for fraud totalling £21,000 against at least nine victims, had been due to appear at Norwich Crown Court in April 2014 to face a charge of theft, but he never appeared.
The BBC was contacted by other alleged Fowler victims in Alicante. By the time we travelled to the coastal town of Pedregeur he had already been arrested by Spanish police on unrelated gun licensing matters.The BBC was contacted by other alleged Fowler victims in Alicante. By the time we travelled to the coastal town of Pedregeur he had already been arrested by Spanish police on unrelated gun licensing matters.
Deputy Chief Constable Gary Knighton, the National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Criminal Justice Performance, said police take a "risk based approach" to executing warrants based on the severity of the offence.Deputy Chief Constable Gary Knighton, the National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Criminal Justice Performance, said police take a "risk based approach" to executing warrants based on the severity of the offence.
He said the most serious offences are prioritised, adding wanted people are circulated on the Police National Computer.He said the most serious offences are prioritised, adding wanted people are circulated on the Police National Computer.
A Home Office spokesman said: "It is a matter for individual forces to monitor all outstanding warrant cases and be accountable for when warrants are not executed."A Home Office spokesman said: "It is a matter for individual forces to monitor all outstanding warrant cases and be accountable for when warrants are not executed."
The BBC contacted those forces which provided a list of crimes relating to outstanding court warrants to ask for their names and details of the offences.The BBC contacted those forces which provided a list of crimes relating to outstanding court warrants to ask for their names and details of the offences.
A number of forces said they could not track down the necessary information, while others did not respond.A number of forces said they could not track down the necessary information, while others did not respond.