‘Unpredictable’ Perth prisoner on the run after escape

  • Police are hunting for an ‘unpredictable’ woman who escaped in WA
  • Santana Marie Mason, 27, allegedly escaped from a facility near Perth
  • Officers said Mason may be ‘unpredictable’ and should not be approached

Police are hunting for an ‘unpredictable’ woman who officers claim escaped from a minimum security facility in Western Australia.

Santana Marie Mason, 27, allegedly escaped from Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women in Bentley, south of Perth about 11am on Saturday.

She is described as being about 165cm tall, with brown eyes, brown hair, and tattoos of a bird and wing on her neck.

Police are hunting for Santana Marie Mason who allegedly escaped from a minimum security facility in Western Australia

Police said she was last seen wearing a purple shirt.

According to police, Mason ‘may be unpredictable and should not be approached… as with all prison escapees’.

Anyone who spots Mason is asked to call police on 131 444. 

She allegedly escaped from Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women in Bentley, south of Perth about 11am on Saturday

She allegedly escaped from Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women in Bentley, south of Perth about 11am on Saturday

 

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