'Skull Cracker' Michael Wheatley Police Probe Armed Robbery At Chelsea Building Society In Sunbury-On-Thames

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Police are investigating whether an armed robbery in Surrey today is linked to the hunt for absconded prisoner Michael Wheatley.

Wheatley – a violent armed robber dubbed “the Skull Cracker” - went missing from HMP Standford Hill open prison on the Isle of Sheppey last week.

Wheatley, who was given 13 life sentences at the Old Bailey in 2002, earned his notorious nickname after pistol-whipping victims during the raids.

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Michael Wheatley pictured during an armed raid in 2002

On Wednesday morning firearms officers were called to the scene of an armed robbery at the Chelsea Building Society at The Parade, Staines Road, in Sunbury-on-Thames.

A spokesman for Kent Police tells Huffington Post UK: "Officers searching for Michael Wheatley are aware of a robbery which took place today at a building society in the Surrey Police area. Kent Police are working closely with the Metropolitan Police service and Surrey Police as part of ongoing inquiries."

A Surrey Police spokesman confirmed: “At 10.20 today (Wednesday, 7 May) Surrey Police responded to reports of an armed robbery at a building society in Sunbury.

“Officers including specialist firearms officers are currently at the scene. The investigation is in its early stages. We are carrying out numerous inquiries to identify the offender and have linked in with Kent Police as part of these inquiries."

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Police outside a branch of the Chelsea Building Society in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey which was robbed on Wednesday

“Anyone with information or who witnessed the incident and has not already spoken to police should call 101.”

The 55-year-old raided 13 building societies and banks over 10 months in 2001 and 2002 while on parole from a 27-year sentence for other robberies.

Wheatley admitted 13 charges of robbery and 13 of possessing an imitation firearm - a blank firing semi-automatic pistol - in October 2002. He is one of more than 1,200 open prison inmates serving an indeterminate sentence.

Earlier Sir David Calvert-Smith, chair of the Parole Board, which carries out risk assessments on prisoners to determine whether they can be safely released into the community, defended the decision to allow Wheatley out on day release.

"I think putting all prisoners in open conditions is an essential step to their integration. Otherwise, we as a society simply have to put up with paying for their accommodation in prison for the rest of their lives," he told BBC Breakfast.

"There has got to be a system which manages the transition from prison to the outside world."

Sir David said "decisions are not taken lightly" if a prisoner tells the board they have left their violent past behind them.

"We cross-examine the prisoner to see if he's simply paying lip service," he said.

"What we are not testing is whether he is likely to escape. What we are concerned with is the risk to the public of serious further crime."

Michael Wheatley aka the Skull Cracker
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ichael Wheatley AKA Skull Cracker arriving at South East Surrey Magistrates Court in Red Hill today. Michael Wheatley was arrested Wednesday in East London after a four day man hunt after he failed to return to prison whilst on day release. (credit:National News)
(02 of07)
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Michael ‘Skull Cracker’ Wheatley has finally been captured. The 55-year-old fugitive was arrested after four days on the run after he absconded from HMP Standford Hill after being released on temporary licence. Kent Police confirmed that two men, aged 55 and 53 were arrested on suspicion to commit armed robbery, at an address in East London by Met Police officers. Wheatley was also arrested on suspicion of being unlawfully at large. DCI Ann Lisseman from Kent Police said: “We are no longer looking for Michael Wheatley. (credit:SWNS)
Michael Wheatley(03 of07)
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Police outside a branch of the Chelsea Building Society in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey which was robbed today, Police are investigating whether armed robber Michael Wheatley also known as the "Skull Cracker" has struck again. (credit:PA)
Michael Wheatley missing(04 of07)
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Police outside a branch of the Chelsea Building Society in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey which was robbed today, Police are investigating whether a fugitive armed robber known as the "Skull Cracker" has struck again. (credit:PA)
Michael Wheatley - Bank robber(05 of07)
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Undated handout photo issued by Kent Police of violent armed robber Michael Wheatley, dubbed the "Skull Cracker", who went missing after temporarily being allowed out of jail, has been seen in south west London, Scotland Yard said. Police said they were called to an address in Twickenham last night following a sighting of the 55-year-old, who was given 13 life sentences in 2002 for a series of brutal raids on banks, but he was not found. See PA story POLICE Skullcracker. Photo credit should read: Kent Police/PA Wire (credit:Kent Police/PA Wire)
Michael Wheatley missing(06 of07)
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Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police in 2002 of Michael Wheatley performing an armed raid, as Wheatley, dubbed the "Skull Cracker", who went missing after temporarily being allowed out of jail, has been seen in south west London, Scotland Yard said. (credit:PA)
Michael Wheatley - Bank robber(07 of07)
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EDITORIAL USE ONLY : Metropolitan Police handout issued Tuesday October 1, 2002, of Michael Wheatley performing an armed raid. A dangerous armed robber dubbed the Skull Cracker, * ...Wheatley will learn at the Old Bailey in London today if he is to spend life behind bars when he is sentenced for 13 raids on building societies and banks over 10 months. He earned his nickname after pistol-whipping victims and was described in court as a "career" criminal. (credit:PA)