Criminals who escape apprehension are not perfect but lucky.
Two-thirds of the SS garrison had been killed, wounded, or captured, but at least six or seven hundred of them had so far escaped apprehension.
There he escaped apprehension by the authorities until the early part of 1597.
Some illegal immigrants would die trying to escape apprehension, and others would die on the journey home.
But the Radical Party elite had escaped apprehension, abetted by a well-organized covert network of Party faithful.
But Mo Le escapes with his dagger (apparently his only possession) and flies over the city walls to escape apprehension.
They were easy targets for the police, and to escape apprehension the prostitutes would parade around the island, now occupied by the church and Aldgate tube station.
Blake and other gang members were charged in a multiple killing in Miami, but he escaped apprehension by traveling to Jamaica.
She notably escaped apprehension on 16 December 1943.
Criminals escape apprehension and punishment.