Multiple reports describe an asylum seeker who is wanted over a nightclub assault and is arrested after an extended period on the run. The suspect allegedly punches a woman unconscious outside a nightclub. Authorities issue arrest warrants, and the person remains at large for about 10 weeks despite there being multiple warrants. During that time, he is reported to be moved from one accommodation to another, including a transfer 138 miles to a different hotel. Police ultimately locate and arrest him after he mistakenly hands himself in to officers, rather than through an immediate capture during the initial search. The accounts emphasize the length of time taken to make the arrest and the fact that the person had been transferred between locations while warrants were outstanding. The reports do not indicate a change in the underlying allegation, but they focus on the timeline from the alleged assault, the warrants, the accommodation move, and the eventual arrest following the mistaken surrender.