The officers were not members of the armed offenders squad but carried guns anyway because Waterman was known to be armed and dangerous. "By the time the police got back in their vehicles, he was long gone," said Mr Hallett. The officers tried to shoot out the tyres as Waterman escaped into the darkness. Detective Senior Sergeant Neil Hallett said Waterman was armed and sitting in his car, a dark Subaru Legacy saloon with a silver-coloured lower trim, when officers approached him about 10pm. Police found him on Sunday night near the Mercer Service Centre, but Waterman got away.
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