Man returned to prison after fleeing onto train tracks at Gainsborough

The trains had to be stopped yesterday

Author: Jon BurkePublished 16th Apr 2026

A man has been returned to prison, after he was recalled for breaching his licence conditions.

The trains at Gainsborough had to be stopped yesterday, Wednesday 15 April, after Jonathan Lowther fled onto the tracks trying to escape from police.

The 40 year-old man ran from Morton Gardens and jumped a 7-foot fence, before ending up on the train tracks near the Belt Road bridge on the outskirts of the town.

Lowther climbed up a structure at the side of the tracks and refused to climb down.

Several police resources were deployed, including a drone, which gave commanders a bird’s eye view of events. Over an hour later, the incident was resolved with Lowther being arrested for being unlawfully at large and trespassing on the train line.

Lowther has been returned to prison, where he will continue to serve his sentence for theft offences.

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