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DETECTIVES hope the Mail's move to full colour will help bring offenders to justice as part of the Caught On Camera campaign.
The initiative has seen us team up with Humberside Police to try to identify people who officers want to talk to in connection with crimes such as theft, burglary, robbery and assault.
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Case 42: Theft of bicycle at Hull College, Queens Gardens campus on September 8. The man steals a bike worth £50 after removing the lock
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Case 31: Fraud on August 1 at the NatWest bank in Anlaby Road, west Hull. The women defraud money out of the cashier by asking for different currencies and denominations of notes. The two women leave after stealing £190
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Case 58: Putting people in fear of violence at the Asda store in Bilton on November 3. After attempting to buy alcohol for under-age people, the man threatens staff with violence when challenged
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Case 43: Theft and use of threatening behaviour at Sainsbury’s in Marfleet Lane, east Hull. The man attempts to leave the store without paying for goods and threatens to punch a female staff member when challenged
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Case 61: Robbery in Thorndale, north Hull, on Wednesday September 24. A woman had her purse stolen by the three youths
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Case 50: Theft from person at William Hill, in Anlaby Road, west Hull, on October 5. The man seen steals a winning betting slip from another punter and collects the winnings.
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Case 48: Theft from Sutton Service Station, in Robson Way, on September 22. The women steal £75 of beer
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Case 48: Theft from Sutton Service Station, in Robson Way, on September 22. The women steal £75 of beer
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Case 46: Theft of £18 of beer from Sainsbury's in Marfleet Lane, east Hull, on September 12
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Case 64: Theft from Asda, Bilton, on December 7. The man and woman steal a laptop and perfume worth £360
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Case 64: Theft from Asda, Bilton, on December 7. The man and woman steal a laptop and perfume worth £360
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Case 63: Burglary at Beatty House, Compass Road, east Hull, on October 5. The man forces entry to the building
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Case 55: Theft from Tesco in Holderness Road, east Hull on October 13. Two men steal beer from the shop and are detained by staff, but break free and escape with the alcohol
Police have received hundreds of calls since we joined forces to reveal images of those wanted.
Today is the first time we have featured suspects since the Mail moved to a full colour format and again, the public's help is needed to identify them.
We have included 11 case files showing CCTV of crimes including burglary, theft and intimidation.
John Fuller, a detective sergeant with Humberside Police's priority crime team, said: "The move to full colour presents a very exciting time for the Caught On Camera initiative.
"The people of Hull have shown they really want to help us identify these criminals and the success we have had so far is a measure of that.
"So far, the scheme has been about 50 per cent successful, with half the featured people having been identified and dealt with following information from Mail readers.
"Now the images will appear in colour every time and it will mean they have greater clarity and hopefully will lead to a higher number of identities being given to us by readers and online users."
The move to restart Caught On Camera, which previously ran for a number of years, reflects a fresh impetus within the force to tackle these offences as well as improvements in the quality of CCTV footage.
Officers want to appeal not only to people who read the Mail in print, but also the growing number who access it online.
Each image published by the Mail in print or online has a corresponding case number.
A hotline has been set up in Humberside Police's headquarters at Priory Road, west Hull, for readers to call.
Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
The full list of case files:

Case 31: Fraud on August 1 at the NatWest bank in Anlaby Road, west Hull. The women above are suspected of defrauding money out of the cashier by asking for different currencies and denominations of notes. The two women leave after stealing £190.
Case 42: Theft of bicycle at Hull College, Queens Gardens campus, on September 8. The man steals a bike worth £50 after removing the lock.
Case 43: Theft and use of threatening behaviour at Sainsbury’s in Marfleet Lane, east Hull. The man attempts to leave the store without paying for goods and threatens to punch a female staff member when challenged.
Case 46: Theft of £18 of beer from Sainsbury’s, in Marfleet Lane, east Hull, on September 12.
Case 48: Theft from Sutton Service Station, in Robson Way, on September 22. The women steal £75 of beer.
Case 50: Theft from person at William Hill, in Anlaby Road, west Hull, on October 5. The man seen steals a winning betting slip from another punter and collects the winnings.
UPDATE 05/01/09: A 42-year-old male from the Anlaby Road area handed himself in to police at Queens Gardens on December 30. He fully admitted the offence of theft and he was cautioned by the police.
Case 55: Theft from Tesco in Holderness Road, east Hull on October 13. Two men steal beer from the shop and are detained by staff, but break free and escape with the alcohol.
UPDATE 05/01/09: A 21-year-old male from the Greatfield Estate handed himself in to police at Queens Gardens Police Station on December 30. He fully admitted theft and was given a fixed penalty notice for £80. The other male is still being sought.

Case 58: Putting people in fear of violence at the Asda store in Bilton on November 3. After attempting to buy alcohol for under-age people, the man above is suspected of threatening staff with violence when challenged.
Case 61: Robbery in Thorndale, north Hull, on Wednesday September 24. A woman had her purse stolen by the three youths, above.
UPDATE 05/01/09: Three males have been arrested and interviewed in relation to this offence. One 16-year-old male has been charged with robbery and appeared at Hull Youth Court on January 5. One 15-year-old male was also charged with robbery and was due to apear at Hull Youth Court on January 5. Another 15-year-old male has also been arrested.
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Case 63: Burglary at Beatty House, Compass Road, east Hull, on October 5. The man above is suspected of forcing entry to the building.
UPDATE 21/01/09: A male has been interviewed by police and charged with criminal damage.
Case 64: Theft from Asda, Bilton, on December 7. The man and woman above are suspected of stealing a laptop and perfume worth £360.
UPDATE 21/01/09: A male and female have been charged with theft from a shop.













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