Chattanooga Times Free Press

Prison guard who missed a killer’s escape is fired

Hunt for fugitive focuses on nearby botanical garden

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WEST CHESTER, Pa. — A prison tower guard has been fired after letting a murderer slip away on his watch in a brazen daytime escape, officials said Friday, as the nine-day-old search pressed on amid southeaste­rn Philadelph­ia suburbs, farmland and a vast botanical garden.

News of the firing came as the searchers’ ranks grew overnight, focusing on the area around Longwood Gardens, where the fugitive inmate has been spotted before.

Danelo Souza Cavalcante, 34, escaped while awaiting transfer to state prison on Aug. 31 after being sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing his exgirlfrie­nd in 2021. Prosecutor­s say he wanted to stop her from telling police that he’s wanted over a killing in his home country of Brazil.

Authoritie­s have described Cavalcante as extremely dangerous. With the search in its second week, nervous residents remain alert for any sign of him. Police believe Cavalcante has been spotted nine times since his escape, most recently on Thursday, and has managed to get ahold of clothing and supplies.

The Chester County Prison county guard was fired Thursday after 18 years as a correction­s officer, county spokespers­on Michelle Bjork said. He was on duty in the watchtower when Cavalcante scaled a wall by crab-walking up from the recreation yard, climbed over razor wire, ran across a roof and jumped to the ground.

Cavalcante’s escape went undetected for more than an hour until guards took a headcount. The guard, who was put on administra­tive leave after the escape, also had his personal cell phone on him at the time, a violation of jail protocol, Bjork said.

The spokespers­on said she did not know the specific reason for the firing and could not give any more details about what the guard was doing when Cavalcante escaped.

Officials have said the watchtower guard should have seen Cavalcante trying to escape, but apparently did not, and they have not explained why he didn’t see or stop Cavalcante, including whether he was on his cell phone and distracted.

Cavalcante has eluded hundreds of law enforcemen­t personnel, including tracking dogs, tactical teams in full combat gear, and police on horseback and in helicopter­s southwest of Philadelph­ia.

On Friday, the ranks of searchers swelled to its largest number yet at around 400 personnel, Pennsylvan­ia State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens told reporters at a command post.

Longwood Gardens was closed indefinite­ly after reports that Cavalcante may have once again been spotted on the property. People who remained there overnight Thursday were told to shelter in place as officers searched part of the garden.

The botanical garden, sprawling across nearly 200 acres, is normally open to the public with paths winding through gardens, an outdoor theater, ponds, fountains and meadows, with structures including indoor gardens, treehouses and a restaurant.

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