HAVE you seen these men and women?
Dorset Police has released images of six most wanted people the force wants to track down.
A Dorset Police spokesperson said: "Can you help find any of our latest wanted faces? If you have information on their whereabouts, you can stay anonymous by contacting the charity Crimestoppers on freephone 0800 555 111 or online at https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/most-wanted"
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyen is wanted in relation to drugs offences. He is described as an Asian man, aged 25 to 30, and approximately 5ft 6. He is slim and has black, straight hair. He has a birth mark on his upper arm and forearm.
David O’Neill
David O’ Neill was due to attend court, however failed to attend therefore the court has now issued a warrant for his arrest. He is approximately 5ft 8, of medium build, with grey, wavy hair. He has a U-shaped scar on his right forearm.
Krasimir Marinov
Krasimir Marinov was due to attend court, however failed to attend therefore the court has now issued a warrant for his arrest. He is aged 25 to 30, approximately 5” 8, of medium build with brown hair and a beard. He has the tattoo which says ‘Pepa’ in the centre of his chest.
Damian Trebert
Damian Trebert was due to attend court, however failed to attend therefore the court has now issued a warrant for his arrest. He is aged 35 to 40, around 6ft tall, and of medium build. He is bald and has a beard.
Rozita Shahi
Rozita Shahi is wanted for recall to prison. She has had her parole licence revoked evocation and recalled to custody. Rozita also goes by the names Hazel Deniz, Zeba Nikmehr, and Anita Shahi. She is aged 35 to 40, 5”4, of slim build, with brown straight hair.
Robert Newman
Robert is currently wanted for prison recall. He has had his parole licence revoked evocation and recalled to custody.
He is aged 35 to 40, approximately 6ft tall, of slim build with brown, straight hair and a beard.
He has a tattoo of a scroll on his left arm and the words ‘high life’ tattooed on his right arm.
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