In 2026, The Offender Database UK registered an urgent public safety enforcement alert following an active hunting operation initiated by Devon and Cornwall Police handlers. Detectives are deploying maximum community outreach to locate and isolate a violent recidivist who executed a calculated, non-compliant series of court-order fractures, identifying a total abandonment of baseline relationship safety rules, judicial mandates, and strict public protection frameworks by the offender.
The investigation showed that the series of behavior executed by Kruze Howard involves an active breach of a strict court-enforced restraining order. Operating across his established geographic network in Exeter, the offender flagrantly defied the legal boundaries designed to isolate him from a previous female recipient. His criminal history intercepts an established record of high-harm domestic terror within the Honiton sector, where he was previously stripped of his freedom and jailed for a systematic campaign of stalking, relentless harassment, and explicit threats of physical violence against the same female target.
SCORPION TATTOO TRACKS DISSIDENT PROFILE ARCS AND EMERGENCY SUSPECT CALLS
The multi-agency framework reported that following his release from his previous custodial prison term, Howard immediately shifted back into non-compliant positioning, evading his active tracking terms. Specialized public protection units have launched localized ground sweeps and automated data checks to intercept his transit loops. Howard is known to maintain deep civilian connections and active links across the Cranbrook and Teignmouth sectors, alongside his primary base in Exeter.
Devon and Cornwall Police public safety leads have broadcasted a nationwide appeal urging anyone within the South West commuter corridors, local housing blocks, or surrounding regional networks who spots the fugitive to contact emergency services immediately. Handlers have explicitly warned the public not to approach the volatile suspect under any circumstances, due to his established history of physical violence. Any single piece of community intelligence will be processed via emergency response grids to execute a rapid tactical arrest and secure a formal return to the crown court framework.
KRUZE HOWARD SOUTH WEST WANTED RECORD
Based on judicial and Devon and Cornwall Police public safety registries:
- Legal Status WANTED FUGITIVE (Subject to active, high-priority public identification arrays; sought in connection with a breach of a court-enforced restraining order).
- Custodial Status AT LARGE (Absconded from regional monitoring networks; zero active containment currently established over his movements; faces immediate secure cell placement upon interception).
- Offence Nature High-risk contact predator and domestic stalker who violated an active restraining order protecting a female survivor; carried previous criminal convictions for stalking, harassment, and executing violent threats in Honiton; exposed through victim emergency reporting, rapid neighborhood tracking, and Devon and Cornwall Police public protection sweeps.
- Timeline of Case Stalking and violent threat jailings processed across past timelines; Restraining order terms established; Boundary violations executed 2026; Emergency public manhunt finalized Saturday 13 June 2026.
- Location Exeter, Honiton, Cranbrook, Teignmouth, Devon; Devon and Cornwall Police Headquarters.
- Offender Profile Kruze Howard (36, born circa 1990); an Exeter resident described as white, exceptionally tall at 6ft 5ins, of medium build, with short brown/ginger hair; distinguished by a permanent scorpion tattoo on his right arm.
- Enforcement Network Contacts Immediate sightings or location data must be routed to handlers via emergency services node 999, referencing operational case log 50260113160.
- Criminal Record Category Wanted fugitive; Convicted stalker; Restraining order violator; Harasser; Violent threat driver; Active threat target; Open file.
- Origin Exeter / Honiton sectors.
MAXIMUM LATITUDE RECALL GRIDS AND EMERGENCY REGIONAL WATCHLIST PERIMETERS
The active enforcement hunt for Kruze Howard highlights the absolute commitment of regional public protection frameworks to deploy maximum-tier containment filters to rapidly isolate domestic stalkers who flout judicial bans to re-target their survivors. Because of the obsessive, calculated, and highly volatile nature of his behavior—specifically the series of conscious steps taken by Kruze Howard to ignore historical prison warnings, breach protective court boundaries, and leverage his massive 6ft 5in physical frame to inflict psychological terror—he presents an immediate threat to the public perimeter. Offender management teams will enforce rigid surveillance perimeters across his civil footprints until containment is finalized.
Following his impending tactical arrest and formal integration back into the secure estate, the suspect faces severe multi-agency containment parameters to permanently block future tracking loops. Multi-agency squads retain full legal authority to run automated facial recognition matches across localized biometric indexes, distribute targeted media alerts to regional transport workers, and monitor his known residential hubs. Any individual attempting to withhold location data, harbor the fugitive, or obstruct the active emergency tracking loop faces immediate prosecution under accessory laws, as public protection teams continue to enforce absolute containment to guarantee permanent survivor protection.
QUESTION – Given that “the thirty-six-year-old violent offender was previously jailed for stalking and threatening a woman, yet immediately violated his restraining order upon release and triggered a multi-town emergency police manhunt,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Convicted Stalkers Who Intentionally Breach a Restraining Order Protecting a Past Abuse Victim” must face “A Mandatory Minimum Sentence of Five Years Immediate High-Security Custodial Incarceration Without Bail” to guarantee absolute public safety?
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