He is said to have cut off his GPS anklet some time on Sunday morning. Read more at straitstimes.com.
has escaped house arrest ahead of his impending sentencing by cutting off his monitoring anklet, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported on Monday., cut off his GPS anklet some time on Sunday morning, and when police went to his home they found it empty, the newspaper reported, citing Supervisory Deputy US Marshal Omar Castillo.
"He was planning this out, that's for sure," Castillo was quoted as saying. Neighbours reported they had seen moving trucks going into and out of his home in recent days, Castillo said.
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