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Inmate mistakenly let out of Hamilton jail after 'administrative error': police

Hamilton police say officers are searching for an inmate mistakenly released fromtheHamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre.

Shawn Delaney, 45, left prison on March 3 but public didn't know until March 9

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The Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre is shown on May 23, 2019. Shawn Delaney was improperly released from the jail on March 3. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Hamilton police say officers are searching for an inmate mistakenly released fromtheHamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre.

Police said in a media release Shawn Delaney, 45, was let out on Friday, March 3 due to"anadministrative error."

The service said it learned about the release on March 7 and told the public on Thursday, March 9.

Const. Indy Bharajtold CBC Hamilton police worked on "exhausting all leads" before alerting the public.

"This is to not alert the individual that police are looking for them, in turn keeping them from going further into hiding," he wrote.

It's unclear why police didn't find out about the release sooner.

A mugshot.
Shawn Delaney was mistakenly let out of jail. (Submitted by Hamilton Police Service)

BharajsaidDelaney has been convicted of both violent and non-violent crimes, but didn't specify what crimes led to his conviction.

"Delaney is aware of the error and actively evading police. Hamilton police are asking members of the public who see him to call 911," police said in a media release.

Andrew Morrison, a spokesperson with the Ministry of the Solicitor General, didn't answer specific questions from CBC Hamilton.

He said the province is working with police to find Delaney and return him to custody.

"The ministry takes its responsibilities to uphold the orders of the court very seriously,"Morrison said.

He also said theministry conducts an internal investigation of all improper releases to determine what caused the release, and how toprevent future improper releases.