A CONVICTED rapist who failed to return to prison after day release was found in south Cumbria.

Colin Hogben was serving his sentence at HMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire, near Bristol.

The 73-year-old was allowed out on day release on June 23 but did not return.

It prompted Avon and Somerset police to launch a manhunt for the prisoner, telling the public not to approach him and to call 999 with any information.

According to court records, Hogben was found in Kendal - more than 200 miles from the open prison.

He was detained by police on June 25.

Police said he had a bus pass and access to money.

Warning people at the time of his disappearance, a police spokesperson said: "He was convicted of rape in 1994.

"If you know where he is now, call 999 immediately and give the reference 5222149339.

"Don’t approach him. If you have any other information which could help to find him, ring 101 with the same reference."

Picked up by police, Hogben was hauled before Barrow's magistrates' court.

He admitted remaining unlawfully at large past the period of his temporary release.

Hogben is due to be sentenced for the offence at Carlisle Crown Court on July 29.