Danelo Cavalcante, managed to escape from Chester County Prison on a Thursday morning, causing concern for law enforcement and the public alike. This escape was confirmed by West Chester Public Information Officer, Dave March, who provided essential details regarding the incident.
Danelo Cavalcante, aged 34, made his escape from the prison at approximately 8:30 a.m., creating an immediate need for a comprehensive manhunt to locate and apprehend him.
His escape was a deeply troubling event given the nature of his conviction.
Cavalcante had been convicted of a heinous crime — the murder of his former girlfriend, Deborah Brandao, which occurred in the Phoenixville area back in 2021. The seriousness of this conviction led to a life sentence without the possibility of parole, and he had been serving this sentence at Chester County Prison under the jurisdiction of the Chester County District Attorney's Office.
The escape of such a dangerous individual prompted an urgent response from law enforcement agencies.
Authorities initiated an extensive search operation, spanning various areas, as they were determined to locate and detain Cavalcante before he posed any further threat to society.
At the time of his escape, Danelo Cavalcante was described as wearing a white T-shirt and gray shorts. He stands at a height of five feet and weighs approximately 120 pounds.
He possesses brown eyes and has black hair.
It is crucial to emphasize that law enforcement officials have labeled Cavalcante as a dangerous individual. Given his previous conviction and the circumstances surrounding his escape, the public has been advised to exercise caution and report any sightings or information that might aid in his capture.
As the manhunt intensifies,