story from yorkshire for you

Posted by: mick

story from yorkshire for you - 06/10/03 01:56 PM

for the past four weeks and counting a 72 year old man has been evading the police and his family useing his survival skills he learnt whilst in the army back in the early fifties. the pensioner (who's name i can't remeber) did the same thing back in 98 but for three weeks. Just something off the local news I thought you might be intrested in.
Posted by: Tjin

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/10/03 02:46 PM

why did he evade his family and the police ? was he bored and wanted some things to do ?
Posted by: mick

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/10/03 03:19 PM

The only other things I can remember them saying was that he suffered from depression and high blood pressure. They didn't say if he'd broken the law or not.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/10/03 03:22 PM

just read that article myself, mybe he's just depressed and felt like getting away from it all. impressive that he can give the cops the run around so well!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/10/03 03:45 PM

How about a link?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/11/03 08:03 AM

hmm, not put a link in before, but here go's
Pensioner 'surviving in woods'
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/11/03 02:24 PM

He isn't mising, as HE knows where he is <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Many is the day, sitting on a freeway with the remaining wild lands in view that I want to jump out with my PSK and make a run for it <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: story from yorkshire for you - 06/11/03 05:31 PM

Is there anything actually illegal about what he is doing? I mean, besides getting his family upset, which is certainly not illegal. Perhaps they should just leave his medication somewhere for him to find.

A more plausable situation might be that he has actually escaped from some retirement home that he was put in against his will.