A 'high-risk' child rapist is being hunted by police who are trying to bring him back to prison after he didn't stick to his release conditions.
A "high-risk" child rapist is being hunted by police who are trying to bring him back to prison after he didn't stick to his release conditions.Stephen Pennington, 35, was jailed after raping a child in 2009, and sent back again last year after breaching conditions imposed on him as a sex offender.
He was released on licence, but after failing to keep to the conditions attached to his freedom, police are hunting him down again to put him back behind bars. Pennington's exact whereabouts are unknown, but he has links to Blackburn, Blackpool and Wigan, in the Greater Manchester and Lancashire areas of north-west England.
Police said in a statement: "Have you seen Stephen Pennington? Pennington, 35, is wanted after failing to comply with his licence conditions and being recalled to prison.
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