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Prisoner does a runner from hospital and is found hiding in nearby neighbour’s shed

A prisoner escaped from hospital after a doctor left him alone in a room while he received treatment for a head injury.

Spike Spence fled from Monklands Hospital in Airdrie through a fire exit door.

He was recaptured in a nearby garden where he found hiding with a knife on a Cumbernauld street, Lanarkshire Live reports.

Spence, 18, appeared from custody via videolink at Airdrie Sheriff Court this week.

He admitted illegal possession of a knife and attempting to pervert the course of justice by running out of the hospital.

Kevin Jarvis, prosecuting, said cops attended a disturbance in Morar Drive, Cumbernauld, in the early hours of New Year's Day.

The fiscal stated: "The accused was standing in the middle of the road with a cut to his head. He was under the influence and appeared agitated.

"He removed a combat knife with a six-inch blade from his jacket and brandished it briefly before putting it back in his pocket.

"Police officers thereafter restrained him.

"He was taken to Monklands Hospital where a nurse asked for his handcuffs to be removed.

"A doctor spoke to the accused then left him in a room alone.

"The accused left through a fire exit door and when police officers realised this they gave chase, requesting assistance as they did so.

"He was found in a garden in nearby Mavisbank Street."

Sheriff David Bicket heard that Spence was on several bail orders at the time.

Sentence was deferred for a criminal justice social work report and he was remanded in custody.

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