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Renewed appeal for on-run inmate On-run inmate arrested by police
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Police in Edinburgh have renewed their appeal for help to trace a prisoner who has gone on the run in the capital. A male prisoner who went missing from prison three days ago has been arrested by police.
Lee Brown, 30, an inmate at Saughton Prison, absconded from an out-patient clinic in Lauriston Place on Friday. Lee Brown, 30, an inmate at Saughton Prison, disappeared from an out-patient clinic in Lauriston Place on Friday.
Brown, who is from the central Scotland area, is white, 6ft 1in, of medium build, with short, dark hair. Two women, aged 28 and 29, have also been arrested in relation to Brown's disappearance.
He was wearing a dark blue top, dark, camouflage-type trousers, and tan Timberland boots with white laces. He was carrying a black umbrella. Brown is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday and the women are expected to come before Linlithgow Sheriff Court, also on Tuesday.
He escaped while receiving treatment for psoriasis, which is visible on his arms.
A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "While this individual does not pose any immediate risk to the public, we would still advise people not to approach him.
"We would like to reassure the public that we are making every effort to locate this man, and we would appeal for their help in doing so."