He was Located in Western Pennsylvania Hiding in the Attic of a Home.
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As reported by WPVI 6 ABC:
The prisoner who escaped custody on Monday from a hospital in Philadelphia has been arrested, according to the U.S. Marshals.
Alleem Borden, 29, was taken into custody in Cambria County, in western Pennsylvania.
Marshals said Borden was taken there by two associates and was found hiding in the attic of a Johnstown home.
He is currently being held in the Cambria County prison, where he awaits transport back to Philadelphia.
"The Marshal Service, I think they're the best in the world of finding people who don't want to be found," said Supervisor Deputy U.S. Marshal Rob Clark.
He was initially arrested over the weekend for allegedly stealing a car from a delivery driver a few days prior, Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore said, adding that Borden was then found sleeping in the vehicle.
Fitting end to a clutch play