Escaped Wormwood Scrubs prisoner arrested

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Graham Gomm absconded during a hospital visit

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Graham Gomm, a prisoner from Wormwood Scrubs prison who absconded during a hospital visit has been found.

The 63-year-old was arrested at 08:30 BST on 20 July in Putney and has been returned to prison, a spokesperson for the Met Police said.

He was taken to Hammersmith hospital on 18 July by prison staff after becoming unwell.

The force said that an investigation will continue into Mr Gomm's escape from custody.

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Wormwood Scrubs houses around 1,000 inmates

Police were alerted at about 01:20 BST on Thursday that Mr Gomm had absconded.

He had last been seen wearing a grey T-shirt and grey tracksuit.

Officers carried out searches, reviewed CCTV and visited addresses related to him.

The Met said the arrest was the result of a "coordinated police operation working alongside colleagues from HM Prison Service".

HMP Wormwood Scrubs is a category B men's prison housing around 1,000 inmates.

Thursday's incident was the second time in three years that a prisoner has gone on the run from custody during a medical visit.

In 2021, Manray Woolfall fled when he was being taken to a central London hospital after a suspected medical episode.

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