Two prisoners who escaped separately from prisons in Lincolnshire and Suffolk may be together and hiding somewhere in Cambridgeshire.

Cambs Times: “We are renewing our appeal to apprehend North Sea Camp absconder Charlie Oakley after new information has come to light,” said a spokesman for Lincolnshire Police.“We are renewing our appeal to apprehend North Sea Camp absconder Charlie Oakley after new information has come to light,” said a spokesman for Lincolnshire Police. (Image: Archant)

That’s a possibility raised by police who updated a plea to finding the men.

“We are renewing our appeal to apprehend North Sea Camp absconder Charlie Oakley after new information has come to light,” said a spokesman for Lincolnshire Police.

The 27-year-old absconded from the Boston area prison overnight on July 20.

He is described as medium build, 5ft 11, with black hair and brown eyes.

Cambs Times: Timothy Stone-Parker, who is serving a six and a half years sentence for conspiracy to commit burglary, was found to be missing from the prison at around 6.30pm on August 5.Timothy Stone-Parker, who is serving a six and a half years sentence for conspiracy to commit burglary, was found to be missing from the prison at around 6.30pm on August 5. (Image: Archant)

Oakley is servicing a sentence for conspiracy to commit burglary.

MORE: https://www.elystandard.co.uk/news/cambs-beds-norfolk-ram-raiders-jailed-1-5770475 “We believe he may be with another prisoner who absconded from a prison in Suffolk,” said the spokesman. Timothy Stone-Parker, who is serving a six and a half years sentence for conspiracy to commit burglary, was found to be missing from the prison at around 6.30pm on August 5. He is Oakley’s brother-in-law. Stone-Parker is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, brown hair, green eyes and is clean shaven. He has a scar on the left side of his face. The spokesman said: “Both men have connections to Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Suffolk.” If you have seen either men you can also email force.control@lincs.pnn.police.uk - please remember to put the reference incident 61 of July 20 in the subject box.