Friday 10 June 2022 11:31 PM Police manhunt for missing double rapist, 36, who was freed from his life ... trends now
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Police have launched an urgent manhunt for a missing double rapist who was freed from his life sentence last year for drug-fuelled pensioner sex attacks.
Lee Michaels - who also goes by the name of Lee Beazley - was released on licence in June last year after serving part of a sentence for a serious sexual offence.
The 36-year-old is now wanted on recall by West Yorkshire Police after breaching the terms of his release and detectives are appealing for any information on his whereabouts.
He is described as being about five feet nine inches tall and of a slim build. Michaels speaks with a North East accent and has 'Lee' tattooed on his right arm and a Bulldog tattooed on his back.
He is believed to be of no fixed abode - but has links to the WF1 area of Wakefield. It is also possible he may be sleeping rough in a '12 plate black Ford Fiesta.
Michaels broke into a 65-year-old woman's home in Marton, Middlesbrough in September 2005