£1.75m hold-up accused on run

A man accused of taking part in a £1.75m armed hold-up at a Heathrow warehouse is being hunted by police after going on the run from his trial.

Scotland Yard warned the public to beware of "dangerous" Peter Blake, 57, after he disappeared from the Royal Courts of Justice, in central London.

He was one of four alleged armed robbers put on trial without a jury accused of the February 2004 heist.

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Detective Superintendent Stuart Cundy, of the Flying Squad, said all ports have been alerted to Blake's disappearance.

He said: "Peter Blake is considered as dangerous and we would ask members of the public not to approach Peter Blake, but if they do see him to call 999 immediately."

Blake was last seen at the Royal Courts of Justice, in the Strand, at about 2.15pm yesterday.

He is white, 5ft 7in tall with blue eyes and grey receding hair. He was last seen wearing dark trousers and a black anorak-style coat.

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Anyone with information should call the Flying Squad in Finchley on 020 7230 8666 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Blake, of Notting Hill, west London, went on trial alongside John Twomey, Barry Hibberd and Glen Cameron. All four deny robbery and firearm possession.

The four were being tried by Mr Justice Treacy.

The Court of Appeal ruled that the case should be heard by a judge alone because of the danger of jury tampering.

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