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Orpheus Pledger: Home and Away star is arrested after sparking a three-day manhunt – with video emerging of the actor allegedly dragging a woman to the ground and stomping on her head

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Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger (pictured) was arrested after disturbing footage emerged of him allegedly assaulting a woman on Tuesday.

Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger has been arrested after a three-day manhunt.

Victoria Police confirmed on Thursday night that the 30-year-old man, wanted on a warrant, had been arrested.

It comes after footage emerged of him allegedly assaulting a woman by dragging her to the ground and stomping on her head.

The video, released by the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday, comes after the actor escaped from custody moments before he was due to face court on assault charges, sparking a manhunt.

Pledger allegedly grabbed the woman from behind, causing her to fall to the ground, before stomping on her head so hard that the impact left bruise marks on her face and ears.

Earlier on Tuesday, Pledger was escorted by police from the jail to the Royal Melbourne Hospital, near the city’s CBD, at around 3.30am to undergo a mental health assessment.

Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger (pictured) was arrested after disturbing footage emerged of him allegedly assaulting a woman on Tuesday.

Pledger (pictured) allegedly fled custody by casually leaving the Royal Melbourne Hospital while waiting to undergo a mental health assessment.

Pledger (pictured) allegedly fled custody by casually leaving the Royal Melbourne Hospital while waiting to undergo a mental health assessment.

But a court heard he still had not been seen by doctors at around 9.10am. It is alleged he simply got up and left, breaching his bail conditions.

Pledger remained at large until his arrest Thursday, and police launched a manhunt after an arrest warrant was issued.

The alleged escape left Melbourne magistrate Justin Foster angry after he “went to great lengths” to approve the hospital visit at a hearing on Monday.

The former actor, who played Mason Morgan on the soap for 339 episodes from 2016 to 2019, had been in custody since his arrest on March 27.

The court heard that Pledger had been arrested the day after he allegedly assaulted the same woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, for the ninth time since 2021.

Pledger was expected to undergo a hospital examination and return to court on Tuesday to have his bail conditions reassessed.

But when Magistrate Foster called his case on Tuesday morning, he could not be found.

Pledger’s lawyer, Jasper MacCuspie, told the court his client had escaped from the hospital after not being treated for almost six hours.

Judge Foster had granted the order Monday for Pledger to be evaluated when urged by Mr. MacCuspie.

Pledger (pictured) reportedly remained untreated and unattended for nearly six hours in the hospital.

Pledger (pictured) reportedly remained untreated and unattended for nearly six hours in the hospital.

His lawyers said the evaluation could help “mitigate future risks to the community” and get the defendant the help “that experts say he needs.”

But on Tuesday, Mr Justice Foster told the court: “This makes me wonder if I will ever grant this order again.”

He said he was also outraged that a patient suspected of suffering from a mental illness had been left untreated and unattended for nearly six hours.

Pledger’s bond was revoked and an arrest warrant was issued.

The court heard Monday that a triple-0 call made by Pledger’s alleged assault victim warned police she was in the middle of a mental health incident.

The alleged victim was heard saying “it’s coming” before the line was cut, the court was told.

He allegedly suffered several serious injuries in the March 25 incident, including bruises on his forehead, cuts on his cheek, and bruises on his neck, back of his hand, and cheek.

She told police she “believes he will eventually kill her”, the court was told, and supported police acting on the alleged assaults.

Police prosecutor Olivia Sparrow had recommended Pledger remain in custody because he posed an “unacceptable risk” to the community while he was homeless and allegedly suffering from mental health and drug problems.

Sparrow also objected to an inpatient mental health evaluation order issued during a bond hearing last week, saying staff cannot physically stop him from leaving.

Magistrate Foster also expressed concern about the order as it meant Pledger could leave without being detained.

A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed the arrest of Pledger (pictured) in a statement on Thursday night.

A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed the arrest of Pledger (pictured) in a statement on Thursday night.

‘Clinically, you could take your medications and any treatment you need and show improvement. Then he can be released into the community,’ he stated.

“The risk of something else happening and having dire consequences is staggering.”

The case will return to court at a later date.

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