Caught on camera: Faces of suspects police want to find so far in 2024
The force is appealing to find 16 men and women so far in 2024 who officers want to speak in connection to a range of crimes – from theft to assault.
These are the suspects who have made the list as of midday on March 25.
Appeal after burglary
Police want to speak to this man after jewellery was stolen in Swindon in October last year
Police issued a picture of this man on March 14.
Officers want to speak to him after “high-value” jewellery was stolen following a burglary in Swindon, South Staffordshire, at around 10pm on October 24 last year.
Two people wearing high-visibility clothing allegedly smashed a window to get inside a property near High Street before taking a number of items.
Anyone who recognises him or those with relevant CCTV or doorbell footage have been asked to contact Staffordshire Police via Live Chat on its website[1] or by calling 101 and quoting incident 112 of October 25.
Appeal after theft from shop
Police want to speak to this man after tobacco was taken from an Essington shop on February 7
Police issued a picture of this man on February 19.
Officers want to talk to him after items were taken from a shop in Essington, South Staffordshire.
At around 6.50pm on February 7 a men entered the store on Hill Street and allegedly left with two pouches of tobacco he didn’t pay for.
Anyone who recognises him should contact Staffordshire Police via Live Chat on its website[2] or by calling 101, quoting incident 571 on February 7.
Appeal after van stolen
Police want to speak to this man after a van was stolen in Cannock on December 2
Police issued a picture of this man on February 19.
Officers want to speak to him after a white Ford Transit van was stolen from a valet centre on Watling Street, Cannock, at around 2.30pm on December 2.
After trawling CCTV footage, police issued a picture of a man who can be seen getting into another white van which has been identified as a clone of a genuine vehicle.
Anyone who sees him should contact Staffordshire Police via Live Chat on its website[3] or by calling 101, quoting 363 of December 2.
References
- ^ via Live Chat on its website (www.staffordshire.police.uk)
- ^ via Live Chat on its website (www.staffordshire.police.uk)
- ^ via Live Chat on its website (www.staffordshire.police.uk)