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Longwood Gardens closes as search for convicted killer who escaped from Pennsylvania prison intensifies

Longwood Gardens, a botanical garden in Chester County, Pennsylvania, has temporarily closed after escaped inmate and convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante was possibly seen in the area.

A popular botanical garden in Pennsylvania announced it would be temporarily closing its doors after escaped convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante was possibly spotted in the area on Thursday.

Longwood Gardens, located in Chester County, announced in a banner at the top of its website that the gardens are closed "until further notice" as the manhunt continues for Cavalcante, who is in the United States illegally.

The garden apologized for the inconvenience, but said that its top priority is the "health and safety of our guests and staff." Purchased tickets were also automatically refunded.

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The closure of the more than 1,000 acres of manicured gardens and woodlands comes as the search for Cavalcante heads into its eighth day.

Since his escape from the Chester County Prison on Aug. 31, there have been numerous reported sightings that police believe could be Cavalcante, state police Lt. Col. George Bivens said in a news conference.

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Surveillance footage released by the prison showed that Cavalcante, a 34-year-old from Brazil, escaped the building by crab walking up a wall, climbing over razor wire and jumping from a roof.

Another inmate attempted to escape from the same prison under similar circumstances in May, but was caught within five minutes by a tower officer.

Last month, Cavalcante was convicted in the 2021 murder of his ex-girlfriend and sentenced to life in prison.

The U.S. Marshals Service said he's also wanted for a homicide in Brazil, noting that he has a "violent history" on the agency's wanted poster.

The Chester County District Attorney's office described him as an "extremely dangerous man."

Fox News' Adam Sabes contributed to this report.

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