
B.C. inmate poses as another to escape
Published Friday August 8th, 2008

Canada-wide warrant issued for violent offender released when posing as another

PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. - An inmate is on the run and another is facing new charges after a bizarre escape from a British Columbia jail that saw the two men switch places.
The RCMP have issued a Canada-wide warrant for Dean Sykes, 39, who was in custody at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Police and corrections officials said Sykes, whose violent criminal record includes assaulting a police officer and unlawful confinement, appeared in court Tuesday posing as a different inmate.
Believing he was someone else, a judge handed Sykes an intermittent sentence and ordered him released.
The jig was up when the second inmate, who was still in the jail, asked to be released for his intermittent sentence on Wednesday, said Lisa Lapointe of the B.C. Corrections Branch.
"He brought himself forward the next day ostensibly to be released, because he was actually the one who received the intermittent sentence," said Lapointe.
"Well, of course, as soon as that came forward, the correctional officers started looking into it and said, 'This doesn't add up.'"
Another inmate at the jail, Timothy Broadbent, 42, was arrested Wednesday and charged with assisting in the escape of a prisoner.
Lapointe said corrections officials are investigating exactly what happened to prevent a similar incident in the future.




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