West Midlands Police add new suspects to most wanted list
New faces added to West Midlands most wanted list

West Midlands Police have updated their most wanted gallery with new suspects, appealing to the public for assistance in tracking them down. The individuals are wanted for questioning or to be returned to prison.

Alleged offences

The suspects are wanted in connection with various alleged offences, including assault, intimidation, and involvement in disorder. Police regularly add new faces to the list to encourage the public to come forward with information.

While many suspects are apprehended quickly, some remain on the run for months or even years. Publicising their images increases pressure on them to surrender and encourages those who know them to provide information.

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David McIntosh

David McIntosh, 46, is the newest addition to the list. He is wanted on recall to prison for allegedly breaching conditions of his release. Police have urged the public not to approach him. If seen, they should call 999 immediately, quoting crime reference number.

Shamar Henry

Shamar Henry, 24, is wanted for failing to appear in court after being charged with assault in Dudley. Police are appealing for information. Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts should call 101 or use Live Chat on the police website, quoting reference 20DY1308124.

Danny Crockett

Danny Crockett, 36, is wanted for failing to comply with his probation licence following an assault offence. Information can be reported via 101 or Live Chat, quoting reference 20/13705/26.

Jacob Steele

Jacob Steele, 32, is wanted for failing to comply with his probation licence after an intimidation offence. Police ask the public to call 101 or use Live Chat, quoting reference 20/13907/26.

Andrew Cooke

Andrew Cooke, 45, is being sought as part of an investigation into disorder in Earlsdon, Coventry. Anyone who sees him or knows his location should call 999, quoting crime reference 20/103042/26.

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