Hunt for 'Merseyside's most wanted' stepped up (From St Helens Star)
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Hunt for 'Merseyside's most wanted' stepped up
1:58pm Wednesday 6th February 2013 in News
POLICE are hunting three men, described as some of Merseyside’s most wanted suspects, in connection with car key burglaries across the region.
Gary Darren Stanley, 24, from Kingsland Road in Norris Green, is wanted in connection with a burglary in St Helens last year.
He is described as white, 6ft tall with a slim build and short, brown hair.
Chief Superintendent Paul Richardson said: “Extra patrols, consisting of uniformed and plain-clothes officers are being deployed to areas that have seen an increase in this type of crime at key times.
“As part of this operation we are asking the public for their help in catching (them).
“These appeals have proven to be successful in the past with a number of offenders either handing themselves in or being arrested thanks to information provided by readers.”
The other men are Michael Trevillion, 33, of Waterloo Road in Waterloo, who is wanted in connection with a number of burglaries in Liverpool and Sefton.
He is white, 6ft 1in, with a slim build and dark brown hair that is often closely cropped. He has brown eyes.
Joseph Grier, 27, of Woodside Way in Kirkby is wanted in relation to a burglary in Warwickshire in which an Audi A3 was stolen.
He is also white, around 5ft 11in of medium build and with short ginger hair.
There is no known link between these three men.
Officers are appealing to these men or anyone who may know of their whereabouts to call Merseyside Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.