'Extremely dangerous' on-the-run sex attacker, 56, is ARRESTED


‘Extremely dangerous’ on-the-run sex attacker, 56, who was jailed for climbing through cat-flap to assault woman is ARRESTED in Skegness – four days after walking out of open prison

  • On-the-run sex offender Paul Robson, 56, has been arrested in Skegness area 
  • The ‘extremely dangerous’ Robson escaped from jail near Boston on Sunday


An ‘extremely dangerous’ on-the-run sex attacker who was jailed for climbing through a cat-flap to assault a woman has been arrested in Skegness – four days after walking out of an open prison. 

Paul Robson, 56, has been arrested after fleeing HMP North Sea shortly before 7am on Sunday. 

He had previously been labelled ‘extremely dangerous’ by police after being handed two life sentences in August 2000 after he broke into a 23-year-old woman’s house in Oxford through a cat flap and sexually assaulted her while holding a knife to her throat. 

Paul Robson, 56, (pictured) was jailed in 2000 and given two life sentences after he broke into a 23-year-old woman's house through a cat flap and brutally assaulted her while holding a knife to her throat

Paul Robson, 56, (pictured) was jailed in 2000 and given two life sentences after he broke into a 23-year-old woman’s house through a cat flap and brutally assaulted her while holding a knife to her throat

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