The Crimestoppers charity is offering a £5,000 reward to help trace an escaped offender in Suffolk, who has history of sexual offences against children.

Ipswich man Daryl Taylor was charged with seven sexual offences involving children on Sunday, August 11.


He was taken to Ipswich Hospital for treatment afterwards, but escaped from the medical facility around 10pm that evening.

The 33-year-old was sentenced on 27 July 2023 to three years’ imprisonment for the offences of assault causing actual bodily harm and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

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Crimestoppers said: “Please do not to approach Taylor. If you know of his whereabouts, contact the police directly or our charity if you wish to stay 100 per cent anonymous.”

Philip Breckton, the Charity’s Eastern Regional Manager said: “Our charity is backing the effort to catch this high-risk fugitive by offering a reward and reminding people that they have the option to use Crimestoppers and stay anonymous.

“We know that people can be reluctant to speak to law enforcement and give their details, especially when it involves dangerous criminals.

“Crimestoppers offers a safe alternative, guaranteeing complete anonymity. No police. No courts. No witness statements.

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Ipswich man Daryl Taylor was charged with seven sexual offences involving children

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“If you know where Daryl is located, please speak up. Crimestoppers is open 24/ 7, 365 days a year via our website and also on the phone.

“Your information could make all the difference and you’ll be helping to keep people and communities safe.”

Taylor is described as white and approximately 5ft 9in tall, with a stocky build, short brown hair and a beard.

He has a distinctive look with tattoos on his face, neck, arms and legs.

When he absconded from hospital, he was wearing a black and grey North Face jumper and matching jogging bottoms and black Adidas sliders.

He has links to Ipswich and in particular the Chantry and Hollesley areas in Suffolk.