CCTV gallery of East Riding crime suspects
DETECTIVES are appealing for help to catch suspected criminals caught on CCTV.
Police in the East Riding have issued images of 15 suspects linked to crimes across the region.
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REF 2137: One of two men wanted for stealing from Grand Dale station in Main Road, Melton, on July 25. Crime reference number: 1920419
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REF 2138: One of two men wanted for stealing from Grand Dale station in Main Road, Melton, on July 25. Crime reference number: 1920419
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REF 2124: Woman wanted on suspicion of breaking into a café in Danes Dyke, Flamborough, on August 23. Crime reference number: 1925907
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REF 2125: Man wanted for not paying for £50.15 of diesel at Murco in Mill Lane, Beverley, on July 7. Crime reference number: 1922918
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REF 2127: Man wanted in connection with £200 of goods stolen from a Hessle store on July 27. Crime reference number: 1920724
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REF 2128: Man wanted for stealing blouses worth £156 from Next in Anlaby on July 29. Crime reference number: 1921101
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REF 2129: Man wanted for stealing items from Morrisons in Wingfield Way, Beverley, on August 8. Crime reference number: 1923234
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REF 2130: Man wanted after not paying for £45.57 of petrol at Tesco in Boothferry Road, Hessle, on August 11. Crime reference number: 1923616
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REF 2131: Man wanted after not paying for £50.57 of petrol at Tesco in Boothferry Road, Hessle, on August 11. Crime reference number: 1923612
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REF 2132: Man wanted after not paying for £20 of diesel at Tesco in Boothferry Road, Hessle, on August 11. Crime reference number: 1921690
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REF 2134: One of two men wanted for stealing a tanker from Keyingham Road, Burstwick, on August 3. Crime reference number: 1922472
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REF 2135: One of two men wanted for stealing a tanker from Keyingham Road, Burstwick, on August 3. Crime reference number: 1922472
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REF 2139: Man wanted for fraud by false representation at Heron in Toll Gavel, Beverley, on August 9. Crime reference number: 1924113
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REF 2141 and 2142: Two men wanted on suspicion of burglary at a flat in Penshurst Mews, Hessle, on September 27. Crime reference number: 1932677
Among the pictures are two men suspected of burgling a flat in Hessle and stealing the keys to a Volkswagen Passat, before taking the car.
The men broke into the flat in Penshurst Mews in the early hours of September 27.
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They are two of 15 faces police are hoping to identify by releasing the images.
Detective Inspector Paul Kirby, from Beverley CID, said: "Following police enquiries, these people are all unidentified but are connected to ongoing criminal investigations and we need to identify them.
"We are appealing for the public to help us identify these people so we can progress with those investigations.
"Once we have identified these people, we will make contact with them."
Officers are also hoping to identify four people who have filled their cars up with fuel and made off without paying.
Images have also been released of two men who are believed to have attempted to steal a tanker from Keyingham Road in Burstwick.
The men are believed to have forced the doors of the tanker before fleeing when they were disturbed by the owner.
Detectives are also trying to identify a man who is believed to have stolen six blouses worth £156 from Next at Anlaby retail park.
DI Kirby said: "I would ask for the public's support and would ask them to contact us if they recognise anyone who is pictured here."
Anyone with information about any of the people pictured is asked to call Humberside Police on 101, quoting the image reference and crime number.




Comments
by Germanshultz
Wednesday, October 10 2012, 6:57AM
“I find it interesting, you never know who you know, might be busy, doing what you dont know.
Oh and Stebbsy, there are car thieves who do that and also the owner may have not known who had his car if it was a pool of some rare kind. (hired by company and borrowed by a labourer or somthing or drunk and dropped his keys, to find his car back in the morning ???, everyones a mate when your in a pub.. lol)
The cctv is rather terrible, considering a Sony CCD camera can set you back less than £20 and provide stunning definition if the right one is chosen, on snaphot images stored on reasonably cheap HDD's. Maybe its camera placement, they spread them too thin?.”
by ssmith648
Sunday, October 07 2012, 8:47PM
“ref 2129 was well taking the pxxs that trolley looks well full lol”
by cmbuild
Sunday, October 07 2012, 11:59AM
“Do they want to arrest the blouse stealer or give him therapy?”
by Fogeyspasm
Saturday, October 06 2012, 7:32PM
“All i can deduce from most of the pictures is these places need better quality cameras, and if you want free petrol go to Tesco in Hessle. There are three from there and the cameras are terrible.”
by SJABLONSKI
Saturday, October 06 2012, 5:04PM
“im sure pic 2 is james easton leeds roads 1 man crime wave”
by balddick
Saturday, October 06 2012, 4:46PM
“What the F@@k is the point of identifying them? Nothing will be done to any of them except a cushty time with our non-existent justice system. Just look at the cover story to see British justice in action.”
by wardie
Saturday, October 06 2012, 3:34PM
“He realy does have a trolly full. Security don't pick that up?”
by jonzhome
Saturday, October 06 2012, 2:44PM
“I thought it was a police detectives job to trace and apprehend criminals or is it up to the public to pay even more to Humberside police through expensive phone calls to tell them where the crooks are”
by stebbsey
Saturday, October 06 2012, 10:03AM
“I no detective but the guy with the black car stealing petrol. I am sure I can see his number plate and I am not sure but I think they keep records in Swansea of who owns that vehicle”