Alleem Borden, 29, who was in custody for car theft, fled while being discharged from Episcopal Hospital at about 6:42 a.m. Monday.
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"He outran them with handcuffs behind him and disappeared in the 2700 block of Hancock Street," said Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore.
Borden had his hands cuffed behind his back when he fled. Police launched an "intense search" but could not find him.
Borden was arrested on Sunday for allegedly stealing a car from a delivery driver on Thursday, Vanore said, adding Borden was then found sleeping in the vehicle.
While he was being processed, he complained of pain.
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"If a prisoner complains of pain or has an injury, it's our policy that we take them to a facility," Vanore said. "He was checked out and discharged."
Video obtained by Action News shows Borden running through a Kensington parking lot after his escape. Police released a mug shot of Borden wearing the same plaid shirt he had on when he fled.
Raw video: Handcuffed prisoner seen running through parking lot after escape
Borden has a litany of prior arrests dating back to 2016, including for aggravated assault, resisting arrest and weapons charges, according to records.
One of his prior cases was out of Cambria County in western Pennsylvania. He was charged with resisting arrest and running from police in 2020.
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A few schools in the area were put on lockdown during the initial search Monday morning, Vanore said. The lockdowns have since been lifted.
Borden joins the growing list of escapes across the region. Just last month, 17-year-old Shane Pryor escaped DHS custody after being transported to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for a hand injury.
In 2023, our region saw seven escapees, including the prison break of Danelo Cavalcante, who was captured after 14 days on the run in Chester County.
While police don't consider Borden to be dangerous, anyone who sees him or knows of his whereabouts is asked to call 911.
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