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A prisoner who was serving time for aggravated theft using force escapes from a low security prison farm in South Australia.

A prisoner serving jail time for aggravated theft using force has escaped from a low security prison farm in South Australia.Kyle Rowett was unaccounted for during a headcount on Thursday at the Cadell Training FacilityCadell is a low-security prison in the Riverland that focuses on preparing prisoners for release

Rowett had been at Cadell since May 23 this year after being brought back into custody in June 2018 when he breached his parole.

 

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