We see a high ranking police officer addressing a posse of TV reporters outside a police station
Chief Super
"Lakeland Constabulary is warning the public not to approach Gordon Hughes. If any member of the public does see him we advise them to call 999 and let the police deal with the matter. This as you know is very much a 'Live' inquiry and we consider Mr Hughes to be extremely dangerous. Whilst there is no cause for panic we would also like to remind the public to keep all doors and windows closed and not to investigate any movements in sheds or out houses until Mr Hughes is in custody."
REPORTER
"We been told he's 93 years old!"
CHIEF SUPER
"In this type of case age is not a consideration!"
REPORTER
"Is he armed?"
CHIEF SUPER
"We believe he has a chair leg"
REPORTER
"Earlier it was reported he had a gun"
CHIEF SUPER
"That has since been revised"
REPORTER
"So he's threatening people with a chair leg?"
CHEIF SUPER
"Not exactly, he may be carrying the chair leg in an ASDA carrier bag"
REPORTER
"So you're looking for a 93 year old man carrying an ASDA carrier bag"
CHIEF SUPER
"We believe he also has access to a tartan shopping trolley"
REPORTER
"I'd have to say he doesn't sound very threatening"
A constable pushes through the press pack and gives the Chief Super a slip of paper.
The Chief Super reads the slip of paper and looks furious.
CHIEF SUPER
"I'm dreadfully sorry it would appear that George Hughes was in fact the subject of a missing persons report"
REPORTER
"You say 'Was' has he been found?"
CHIEF SUPER
"He was shall we say located by one of our armed response units outside a French Polishers shop on the High Street"
REPORTER
"They've shot the poor bastard haven't they?"
CHIEF SUPER
"I'm afraid anymore questions on this issue will have to be addressed to the Police Complaints Commission"