Released on bail, he took another vehicle in Napier on April 9 and escaped capture after a chase during which he collided with a motorist's car and two police vehicles in Napier.
Spotted in a stolen car three days later, he was arrested and handcuffed in Havelock North, but taking advantage of a short time alone in a patrol car and getting his hands from behind his back to in front of him while climbing from the rear seat to get behind the wheel, he managed to get into a position to drive off.
Found more than 150km away in Taihape he was again arrested, handcuffed and placed in another police car, but repeated his act of contortion in what was a short and final bid for freedom, which ended when police used road spikes to stop the car.
Among the charges to which he pleaded guilty was one of breaching the Civil Defence Emergency Act. Others included unlawfully taking cars, dangerous driving and escaping from lawful custody.