16-MAI-1303-HDM S21 HULL FRONT

Caught On Camera: Help ID police suspects

Monday, April 27, 2009, 06:30

Detectives have released images of seven people wanted in connection with crimes across the city.

The latest instalment of the hugely successful Caught On Camera initiative shows people wanted for committing robbery, house burglary and possession of cannabis, among others.

The case files featured in the paper and online show people the police are asking for the assistance of the public to identify.

Detective Sergeant John Fuller, of the force’s priority crime team, has been leading the initiative for the police.

He told the Mail: “We have been running Caught On Camera for several months now and it has been hugely successful.

“With the help from members of the public, we have been able to identify and deal with many people for crimes that may have gone undetected.”.

Case file 97: Robbery at Lloyds TSB, Hessle Road, west Hull, on March 20. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Case file 98: Shop theft at McColls, Greenwich Avenue, east Hull, on February 24. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Case files 99 and 100: Possession of cannabis resin in Southcoates Lane, east Hull, on March 20. Men walk into newsagents and hide cannabis inside a magazine. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Case file 101: Theft of Xbox 360 and games worth £300 at Tesco, St Stephen’s shopping centre, city centre, on February 27. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Case file 102: Criminal damage at Bathurst Street, west Hull, on January 16. Man uses his crutches to smash a window in a door, causing £200 of damage. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Case file 103: Theft of a moped from Lilac Avenue, east Hull, on January 23. Anyone with information should call (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Caught On Camera: Help ID police suspects
Case ref 97

 

   









 
 

  Those found to be acting in an anti-social manner should expect to feel the full force of the law 
PC Tony Newiss, neighbourhood police officer


 Post your comments today


Have your say

Are anti-social behaviour orders an effective deterrent to persistent offenders?


 
 








Ancillary Navigation