Inmate absconds from Sudbury open prison

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Michael Hill
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Hill speaks with a Liverpool accent

A 32-year-old man serving a sentence for drug offences has absconded from an open prison in Derbyshire.

Michael Hill failed to return to HMP Sudbury on Wednesday, Derbyshire Police confirmed.

He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at Dorchester Crown Court in June 2007.

Hill is described as white, 6ft 1in (1.86m) tall, of stocky build, with short light brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a Liverpool accent.

Derbyshire Police said he also had links to Bournemouth.

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