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Hunt for escaped Pennsylvania killer has entered the ‘long game,’ police say

The convicted murderer, Danelo Cavalcante, busted out of the Chester County Prison by climbing over walls in broad daylight.
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Police have entered the "long game" in their hunt for a fugitive murderer in Pennsylvania, officials said Monday, as they searched an area where the fleeing prisoner dumped a stolen van.

In the days immediately after Danelo Cavalcante, 34, busted out of Chester County Prison in Pocopson Township on Aug. 31, he was spotted around Longwood Gardens, a botanical park, in a heavily wooded area south of the lockup.

He's now believed to be near East Nantmeal Township, about 45 minutes away, where a van he stole was found on Sunday, officials said.

While authorities didn't explicitly say that Cavalcante's imminent capture was unlikely, Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert Clark repeatedly used the term "long game" to describe the search.

Escaped convicted murderer Danelo Souza Cavalcante in a security camera image released on Sept. 10, 2023.
Escaped convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante in a security camera image released Sunday. Pennsylvania State Police via AFP - Getty Images

"In the beginning, we were prepping for the short game," said Clark, supervisor of the U.S. marshals' fugitive task force for eastern Pennsylvania. "Now we're planning for the long game. The search in the woods was to Cavalcante's advantage."

With Cavalcante flushed into a denser urban setting, police believe they'll have a better chance of finding him.

"While he was playing that tactical hide and seek in the woods, now I believe it's advantage law enforcement because he's in an urban setting," Clark said. "That's what our investigators do best."

The reward for information leading to Cavalcante's arrest was increased to $25,000, officials said.

State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens urged family, friends and former co-workers of Cavalcante not to help the escapee should he ask.

"To anyone who may have already offered assistance or is contemplating assisting Cavalcante in any way: We will prosecute you fully for those actions," Bivens said.

"Alternatively, I would suggest you are in a position to facilitate the safe capture of Cavalcante. If you choose to assist us, you could be eligible for some or all of the reward."

Since his escape, Cavalcante appears to have changed his appearance during his time on the lam, officials said, and was last sighted clean-shaven and driving a van with a fridge on top that was reported stolen.

The convicted murderer has led police on a 11-day chase as law enforcement officials have not been able to catch him, despite multiple sightings in the area.

In broad daylight on Aug. 31, Cavalcante stretched his 5-foot, 120-pound frame across brick and cinderblock walls to push himself to the roof before making his break for freedom.

The method Cavalcante used to escape had been used in May by another inmate from the same facility, Igor Bolte, who escaped but was captured within minutes.

Razor wire was installed on the roof but that didn't deter Cavalcante, whose escape resulted in the firing of a guard working in the tower that day, officials said.

Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante.
Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante.Chester County Prison via AP

Security consultants had led prison officials into believing that razor wire would be enough to keep inmates off the roof and escaping, authorities said.

The prison is now considering enclosing the exercise yards from where Bolte and Cavalcante made their escapes, adding more surveillance cameras and repositioning guards, officials said.

Cavalcante was convicted on Aug. 16 of murdering his ex-girlfriend, 33, in 2021 and sentenced to life behind bars without the possibility of parole.

He's also wanted by authorities in his native Brazil for a murder in 2017. Cavalcante killed his ex-girlfriend because he wanted to stop her from telling police about his connection to the slaying in Brazil, prosecutors have said.

Cavalcante's sister has not been cooperative with investigators, officials said, and is now in federal custody for allegedly being in the United States illegally.

"The sister is an overstay and she chose not to assist," Bivens said. "And because of being in an overstay status she has been entered into a deportation proceeding and is being detained at this time."