THE MOST WANTED people in Dorset have been revealed by Crimestoppers, have you seen these people?
Patrick Komzin
Patrick Komzin was due to attend court but failed to attend, so the court issued a warrant for his arrest. It is listed that his crime was committed in Bournemouth.
He is described as a white European male aged between 30 and 35, around 6ft with light brown wavy hair and a slim build.
Jodie Kingston
Jodie Kingston was due to attend court but failed to attend, so the court has issued a warrant for her arrest. It is listed that her crime was committed in Swanage.
She is described as a white European female aged between 35 – 40, around 5 ft 4 with brown hair and a slim build.
Jodie also has stars tattooed on the right side of her neck and a tattoo of a locket on her left hand.
Sabrina Jewell
Sabrina Jewell was due to attend court but failed to attend, so the court has issued a warrant for her arrest. It is listed that her crime was committed in Wareham.
She is described as a white European female aged between 35 -40, around 5 ft 8 with straight brown hair and a medium build.
Sabrina also has a tattoo of a flower on her left arm and a name and numbers tattooed on her right arm with letters also tattooed on her right finger.
Alastair Lees
Alastair Lees was due to attend court but failed to attend, so the court issued a warrant for his arrest. It is listed that his crime was committed in Bournemouth.
He is described as a white European male aged between 35 – 40, around 5 ft 10 with wavy brown hair, a beard, and of medium build.
Alastair also has a tattoo of a cross on his right arm and a name tattooed on his back.
Isaac Coker
Isaac Coker’s license has been revoked and has been recalled to prison. It is listed that he committed the crime in Bournemouth.
He is described as a dark European male aged between 30 – 35, around 6 ft with black afro hair, a beard, and of medium build.
Paco Hepbir
Paco Hepbir was due to attend court, however failed to attend therefore the court has now issued a warrant for his arrest. It is listed that he committed the crime in Bournemouth.
He is described as a white European male, aged between 25 – 30, around 6 ft with short cropped brown hair and of medium build.
He also has a 3cm scar under his eye.
Jamie Campion
Jamie Campion was due to attend court but failed to attend, so the court has issued a warrant for his arrest. It is listed that his crime was committed in Bournemouth.
He is described as a white European male, aged between 30 – 35, around 5 ft 10 with short cropped brown hair and of slim build.
Jamie also has a tattoo of two roses and an ace of spades on his left arm, a tattoo of a bird on his left finger, and a pocket watch tattoo on his right hand.
Mark Bicknell
Mark Bicknell failed to attend court and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. He committed his crime in Weymouth.
He is described as a white European male aged between 40 – 45, around 6 ft with a receding hairline and brown hair with a beard and of medium build.
Mark also has a small one-inch scar on the right side of his chin, a tattoo of a black and blue swirl pattern on his left shoulder, and a British bulldog in British flag tattoo on his left arm.
He also has a left arm tattoo of ‘Kelly my first my last my only’ and a tattoo of a rose on his right leg.
David Stevenson
David Stevensons’ license has been revoked and has been recalled to prison. It is listed that he committed the crime in Bournemouth.
He is described as a white European male aged between 50 – 55, around 5 ft 4 with brown wavy hair and of medium build.
David also has a scar on the right side of his face and a cross tattoo on his left arm.
On his right hand, David also has a ‘mom’ tattoo and a dotted tattoo.
Michael Doucas
Michael Doucas failed to attend court and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. He committed his crime in Weymouth.
He is described as a white European male aged between 30 – 35, around 5 ft 10 with brown wavy hair with a beard and of medium build.
Anyone who recognises the above individuals can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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