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Bucks County, Pa., schools closed in search for escaped prisoner

By Ed Adamczyk
David Selby's escape Sunday from police custody led to a shelter-in-place order and the closure of schools Monday, in Bucks County, Pa. Photo courtesy of Doylestown, Pa., Police Department
David Selby's escape Sunday from police custody led to a shelter-in-place order and the closure of schools Monday, in Bucks County, Pa. Photo courtesy of Doylestown, Pa., Police Department

June 5 (UPI) -- The Central Bucks County, Pa., School District announced facility closures Monday as authorities search for an escaped prisoner.

A shelter-in-place order for some county residents was given on Sunday, and lifted Monday.

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Daniel Selby, 25, accused of failure to appear in court, escaped a police van as he was being transported in and ran into a wooded area, police said. They added he is handcuffed and was last seen near a local convenience store.

Officials in Doylestown Township described him as a non-violent offender. The search thus far is focused on the Doylestown and Warrington areas of eastern Pennsylvania.

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