Northumbria Police release update to outstanding suspects list

Northumbria Police have four remaining suspects on their immediate list and are appealing to the community for any information
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Northumberland Police has issued an update to the original 15 suspects they had been looking for, with only four remaining to be found in the crime sweep.

Last month, the force released photos of 15 suspects who were each wanted in connection with undetected offences across the region, and have so far brought in 11 suspects.

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Officers say they have been inundated with information from the community regarding addresses where each may be trying to evade arrest as well as possible sightings.

Only four remain on Northumbria’s wish list:

  • Terry March, 41, of Walker, wanted on prison recall
  • Sean Ruffell, 30, of Sunderland, wanted in connection with an assault
  • James Sayers, 20, of Guide Post, wanted in connection with a burglary
  • Paul Taylor, 42, of South Shields, wanted in connection with an assault

Anyone with information about the names listed above is asked to call 101 quoting the wanted person’s name.

Police are still on the lookout for four remaining suspectsPolice are still on the lookout for four remaining suspects
Police are still on the lookout for four remaining suspects

Crimestoppers have also issued a £1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of Terry March.

The 41-year-old from Walker is wanted on prison recall and described as a white male, 6ft of heavy build with short brown hair and a one-inch scar under his right eye.

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He is known to have links to Walker, Wallsend, North Shields and the Battle Hill area of North Tyneside.

Anyone who has information about March’s whereabouts, and wants to be eligible for the reward, must report it via Crimestoppers directly by calling 0800 555 111. You can pass on information to Crimestoppers anonymously.

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