Who is escaped prisoner and how did he get away?

Angela Ferguson
BBC News, Lancashire
Video shows prisoner on the run minutes after van escape

A huge manhunt is continuing after a prisoner escaped from a prison van after faking a medical emergency.

Jamie Cooper went on the run in Lancashire by leaping from the back of a GEOAmey van that had pulled over on the M55 near Preston.

As a nationwide search continues, here is what is known about the case so far.

What happened?

Jamie Cooper was being escorted to Lancaster Magistrates' Court in a GEOAmey-owned prison van when he fought his way free at about 08:50 GMT on Wednesday, Lancashire Police said.

A spokesperson for GEOAmey said the prisoner had managed to "overpower" officers after faking an "on-board medical emergency".

The van was forced to pull over to deal with the situation.

This happened at Junction 2 of the M55 near Catforth, Preston.

"The detained person involved in this emergency then overpowered and evaded the escort officers and escaped from the vehicle," they said.

"Lancashire Police have been informed and are currently searching for the escaped prisoner."

Lancashire Constabulary A police mugshot of Jamie Cooper, who has short cropped hair, stubble and is smirking at the cameraLancashire Constabulary
Jamie Cooper, 33, absconded from a prison van on the M55 near Catforth in Lancashire

Who is Jamie Cooper?

Jamie Cooper is 33 years old and originally from Blackpool.

Lancashire Police said he also had links to Bolton in Greater Manchester.

He is about 5ft 7in tall (1.7m) and has a medium build with short, cropped hair.

At the time he escaped he was wearing a blue coat, blue jeans and black trainers.

Mr Cooper was due to appear before magistrates in Lancaster to face charges of assaulting a police officer and criminal damage.

Ian Taylor/Geograph Lancaster Court House - with green gardens in front of it and autumn leaves on the floorIan Taylor/Geograph
Jamie Cooper was being taken to Lancaster Magistrates' Court to face charges, including assault

What are police advising?

Lancashire Police said the force wanted to reassure people who may find it "concerning" to hear about a prisoner escaping custody.

"Incidents like these are extremely rare in Lancashire and it is something we are taking incredibly seriously," a spokesperson said.

Detectives said searches were ongoing as an investigation continued into what had happened.

Members of the public would see "an increase in our officers in the area", the force said.

Anyone with information about Mr Cooper's whereabouts is urged to come forward.

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