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Four Long-Standing Suspects Remain at Large on West Midlands List
The search for four long-standing suspects on the West Midlands Police’s most wanted list continues, with detectives struggling to locate these individuals despite extensive public appeals. Each suspect is wanted for serious allegations, including attempted murder and drug-related offenses, and their mugshots have garnered considerable attention over the years.
Details of the Suspects
The first on the list is Sayed Hersi, who has been evading authorities since June 2020. Hersi is wanted for breaching a court order, with police revealing limited information about him. His mugshot has been viewed over 137,000 times on the police’s most wanted gallery, yet his current whereabouts remain unknown. Authorities have urged anyone with information to contact them through their website or call 101. Additionally, anonymous tips can be directed to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
Dann Hudson, aged 33 and from Shirley, is another suspect who has been on the run for five years. He is wanted for breaching license conditions related to a wounding charge. West Midlands Police reiterated in 2020 that inquiries into Hudson’s whereabouts are ongoing and encouraged the public to share any relevant information.
Additional Suspects Still Unaccounted For
Neil Harrison has been missing since he failed to appear in court in early 2021. He faces charges of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and breach of a court order. Police have urged the public to report any sightings or information regarding Harrison through the same communication channels.
Finally, Ajay Soni has been wanted since November 2021 in connection with an alleged attempted murder that occurred in Digbeth earlier that year. The attack involved three men, and police have emphasized the importance of public assistance in locating Soni.
Despite the ongoing efforts by West Midlands Police, these four suspects have yet to be apprehended. The most wanted list serves as a crucial tool for law enforcement, generating public interest and potentially leading to valuable tips. Detectives remain hopeful that increasing awareness will result in significant leads, allowing them to bring these individuals to justice.
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