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Most wanted in Kent including sex assault suspect and man with Beckenham links

Most wanted in Kent including sex assault suspect and man with Beckenham links

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Kent Police's most wanted list includes a man accused of sexual assault, an alleged fraudster and a man said to have made threats to kill.
Here are the 26 men and women named on the force's most wanted list.
Call 999 if you see any of these individuals, or report anonymously to Crimestoppers.
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Mohamed Saidi-Sief is wanted in connection with a sexual assault in Dover.
Anyone who sees him or knows where he is should call 999, quoting reference 46/148136/23.
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Lorence Obasogie is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Tonbridge, as well as areas including Beckenham and Croydon.
Anyone who has seen him or knows where he is should call 999 quoting reference 46/82357/24.
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Shannon Cook is wanted on recall to prison.
She has links to the Herne Bay, Whitstable and Thanet areas.
If you see her, call 999 quoting reference 46/26378/25.
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Dean Camlis is wanted in relation to an investigation into an assault.
He has links to Thanet and London.
If you see him, call 999 quoting reference 46/29117/25.
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William Murphy is wanted in relation to harassment and making threats.
He has links to Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, and London.
However, Kent Police said he may travel further afield.
The public is advised not to approach him but, instead, call 999 quoting reference 46/175272/24.
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Freddie Nicholls is wanted on a court warrant.
He has links to Swale, Medway and Maidstone.
If you see him call 999 quoting reference 46/10956/25.
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Stan Valentin-Dumitru is wanted on a court warrant.
He has links to Swanscombe and Gravesend.
If you see him call 999 quoting reference 46/10815/25.
(Image: Kent Police) Dean Dibbard is wanted in relation to a theft investigation.
He has links to Whitstable and Herne Bay.
If you see him, call 999 quoting reference 46/38650/25.
(Image: Kent Police) William Crittenden is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Swales, including Sheerness, as well as Cranbrook and Essex.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/96678/25.
(Image: Kent Police) Patrick O'Brien is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Thanet and Manchester.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/67186/24.
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James Cranstone is wanted on a court warrant.
He has links to Faversham and the Hertfordshire area.
If you see him call 999 quoting reference 46/11137/25.
(Image: Kent Police) Jake Chambers is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Thanet and Maidstone.
Call 999 quoting 46/43849/25 if you see him.
(Image: Kent Police) David Belfield is wanted on suspicion of theft.
He has links to Canterbury.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/79755/25.
(Image: Kent Police) Dean Pemble is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Thanet and Manchester.
Call 999 quoting quoting 46/69172/25 if you see him.
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Kenny Britcher, Maidstone, Snodland, Aylesford and Rochester, is wanted on a court warrant.
If you see him call 999 quoting 46/12662/24.
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Jamie Harvey, who has links to Margate and Canterbury, is wanted on recall to prison.
Anyone who has seen him should call 999 quoting reference 46/87946/24.
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Yikalo Brhane is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Dover, Folkestone and Ashford.
If you see him call 999 quoting reference 46/126619/24.
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Aaron Misah, who has links to Medway, Swanley and Gravesend, is wanted on a court warrant.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/160359/24.
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Robert Harden, who has links to Swale, Thanet and London, is wanted on a court warrant.
Please call 999 quoting reference 46/10175/24 if you see him or know where he is.
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Kornelijius Suchodolskis, who has links to Maidstone and Ashford, is wanted on a court warrant.
Anyone who sees him or knows where he is should call 999, quoting reference 46/12022/23.
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Stuart Haydock, who has links to Tonbridge, Malling and Chatham, is wanted on a court warrant.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/12367/24.
(Image: Kent Police) Jason Tusting is wanted on recall to prison.
He has links to Ramsgate.
Anyone who has seen him or knows where he is should call 999 quoting reference 46/224490/23.
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Jamie Nicholls, who has links to Tonbridge and Manchester, is wanted on a court warrant.
If you see him, call 999 quoting 46/11664/24.
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Stephen Anderson has been wanted for over half a decade in connection with incidents of fraud by false representation in Herne Bay.
If you know where he is call 101, quoting reference 46/10010/19.
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Malek Zafar is wanted in connection with a 2018 sexual assault in Tonbridge.
If you know where he is call 999, quoting reference 46/YY/11528/18.
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Brian Kilpatrick is wanted in connection with a serious assault, threats to kill and breach and a restraining order in Ramsgate.
If you know where he is call 999 quoting reference 46/187127/22.

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