Police have issued CCTV footage of a prisoner who did not return to prison after day release.

Sean Phipps was on day release in Bristol on Wednesday, June 1, but failed to return to HMP Leyhill, in South Gloucestershire, as required.

Detective Inspector Keith Smith said: “Sean Phipps will know he is a wanted man and is no doubt doing all he can to avoid being detected.

"We’d like to reassure the public we are doing everything we can to trace his movements and arrest him.

"We are asking people to keep lookout for him to help us track him down.

"Although he has access to some money, we believe it’s more likely he is trying to avoid being spotted by staying in quiet areas, whether it be hiking along back roads or potentially sheltering away from public eye, such as woodland or in an outbuilding.

"He will steal items such as clothing and food to survive, and will walk long distances or steal bicycles to move around on.

"We also know he has a tendency to use false sob stories to earn sympathy and help from unsuspecting members of the public."

Phipps was convicted of kidnap in 2002 and rape in 1989 and 1993.

He has previously used a number of different surnames – including Cawthray, Goldthorpe and Perry.

He is known to have links to the Leicester, Leeds and Nottingham areas and other forces are working with Avon and Somerset nationally to find him.

Now, police have issued CCTV images of Phipps during his day release and want to hear from anyone who could help find him.

North Somerset Times: Sean Phipps did not return to Leyhill Open PrisonSean Phipps did not return to Leyhill Open Prison (Image: Avon & Somerset Police)

DI Smith said: “Phipps is approximately 6ft 2ins. When last seen in Bristol city centre on Wednesday, June 1, he was wearing a black coat over a blue top, blue jeans and Timberland footwear. He also wore a black Casio watch, blue glasses, and carried a vape pen with him.

"Given the significant amount of work going into finding him, and the media attention now on him, it is possible he may well try to change his appearance."

DI Smith added: "Our overriding message to anyone who knows where he is, or where he may have gone, is to contact the police or call Crimestoppers anonymously.

"Phipps’ track record shows he is capable of carrying out dangerous crimes and therefore we urge the public to help us in any way they can so we can return him to prison as soon as possible.

"Any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could make all the difference."

If you see Phipps please don’t approach him but call 999 and give the reference number 5222130002.

Alternatively call 101 if you know where he could be, or ring the independent charity Crimestoppers 100 per cent anonymously on 0800 555 111 with any other information.