Cops hunting for Danelo Cavalcante play mom's surrender plea

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Police searching for the “extremely dangerous” killer who escaped from prison in Pennsylvania are blasting an audio message from the convict’s mother urging her son to turn himself in, as they raced to follow up on reported sightings of him Tuesday.

Danelo Souza Cavalcante, 34 — who was serving a life sentence — is believed to have broken into one resident’s kitchen around 11:45 p.m. Friday, the day after he made a break from Chester County Prison.

“I woke up my wife and said, ‘I think there might be someone downstairs,’” Ryan Drummond recounted to 6ABC.

He said that after he heard some rustling, he rushed to the upstairs landing.

“What I decided to do was flip the switch three or four times, paused, and then he flipped a light switch from downstairs,” Drummond claimed. “This was the moment of ‘Oh my God, this guy is down there.’”

Drummond said he then made sure his children were still asleep in bed, and watched as Cavalcante walked out of the kitchen.

“I saw him walk out of the kitchen, through our living room, opened up that door [and] walked out,” Drummond told the local news outlet. “He was wearing a white shirt, had a bag.”

Danelo Souza Cavalcante, 34, was convicted of fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend. Chester County District Attorney's Office
Cavalcante was last spotted on a wooded trail late Monday after escaping from prison on Thursday. Pennsylvania State Police

He has since been spotted at least three other times within a two-mile radius of Pocopson Township, with local police responding to more than 100 tips from residents.

He was still wearing his prison-issued pants and light-colored T-shirt — though he was somehow able to acquire a dark backpack, prosecutors said.

On Saturday, the escaped murderer was seen on residential surveillance camera around 12:30 a.m. in the 1800 block of Lenape Road, about a mile and a half from the prison, Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said at the news conference Monday.

A third sighting came Sunday afternoon when a state trooper spotted Cavalcante from a distance and chased after him, Bivens said, but the trooper was unable to capture the fugitive due to the terrain and other obstacles.

Bivens said Cavalcante looked a little worn and tired during the “very brief sighting.”

Around 6 p.m. Monday, authorities received another report of a possible sighting of Cavalcante — but he was nowhere to be found when police arrived.

And early Tuesday, law enforcement officers in full tactical gear were seen speeding out of the area near Route 926 and Route 52, after he was seen on a trail camera in Longwood Gardens at 10:33 p.m. the night before, 6ABC reported.

State police announced they have begun blasting his mother’s plea for him to surrender from a helicopter. Ryan Drummond via WPVI
The escaped murderer was seen on a residential surveillance camera around 12:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1800 block of Lenape Road. Chester County District Attorney's Office

“We will continue this search, we will continue a hard search,” Bivens said at a separate news conference Tuesday morning. 

“He is a bad guy, he needs to be in custody and we will catch him.”

Bivens said Monday the agency was bringing in more technology and personnel to help with the manhunt, including playing a voice recording from his mother from a helicopter canvassing the area.

“One of the things that we have done is we’ve had the individual’s mother make a recording asking him to surrender peacefully,” Bivens said.

“It’s being broadcast in an effort to facilitate his peaceful surrender,” Bivens said, adding that the message was recorded in Cavalcante’s native Portuguese.

Cavalcante was convicted on Aug. 16 of fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Deborah Brandao, 38 times in front of her two young children in 2021.

At the time, Bivens said, there was an active warrant for his arrest for another alleged murder in his home country of Brazil in 2017.

He was sentenced to life in prison without parole last week, and was set to be transferred to a state correctional facility in four weeks, according to 6ABC.

It remains unclear how Cavalcante was able to escape the prison. AP
Cavalcante was convicted on Aug. 16 of fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Deborah Brandao (above), 38 times in front of her two young children in 2021. Brandao Family

But on Thursday morning, Cavalcante somehow managed to escape the Chester County Prison, with investigators saying they believed he was heading south.

Authorities are still trying to figure out how he was able to escape.

Bivens also said he believes Cavalcante will “slip up,” noting: “We’re making him move, and that’s a good thing.”

Bivens noted that his team recognizes it is stressful for the local community, adding his assurances the state and local police, in concert with federal authorities, are working to bring the manhunt to a conclusion as soon as possible.

Prosecutors are also urging residents to remain indoors and lock their vehicles, as well as review any surveillance footage for possible sightings of Cavalcante.

State and local authorities have been searching for Cavalcante within a two-mile radius of the prison. WPVI
Lt. Col. George Bivens, deputy commissioner of operations for the Pennsylvania state police, is urging the community to be vigilant. WPVI
Some residents have reported that Cavalcante was seen in their neighborhood, or broke into their home. Ryan Drummond via WPVI

“Danelo Cavalcante is considered an extremely dangerous man,” the notice from the DA’s office says. “Please remain vigilant in assisting with this search.

“If you see this individual, do not approach him. Call 911 immediately.”

It remains unclear how Cavalcante entered the US, as immigration officials told Fox News Digital he was not “inspected or admitted by a US immigration official.”

“After his arrest in the United States, ICE became aware of his unlawful presence, and an ICE detainer was lodged against Souza Cavalcante,” an agency spokesperson said.

“ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) from the ERO Philadelphia Field Office are supporting local, state and federal partners with the search for Souza Cavalcante.”

Pennsylvania law enforcement officials and the US Marshals Service are offering a $10,000 reward for Cavalcante.

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