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Newest Faces Added to West Midlands' Most Wanted List as Detectives Urge Public to Call 999

Detectives in the West Midlands have updated their most wanted list, adding several new names of individuals wanted in connection with recent serious offences. Despite ongoing efforts, these suspects remain at large.

The alleged crimes include threats to kill, robbery, assault, and court-related offences such as failure to appear. With investigations continuing, police are turning to the public to help locate and apprehend these individuals quickly and safely.

The West Midlands Police most wanted list is regularly updated online, featuring current mugshots and details of those sought. Public tips have proven invaluable in bringing many suspects to justice, though some remain on the list for months or even years.

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If you have any information about these individuals, you are urged to contact West Midlands Police immediately on 999 or 101, quoting the relevant crime reference numbers.

Here are some of the newest additions:

  • Patrick McCarron
    McCarron has been added after a robbery at a shop in Sheldon Retail Park this March, where an assault occurred, and goods were stolen. If you have information, call 999 quoting crime reference 20/171933/26.

  • Clint Rogers, 45
    Wanted for failing to appear at court on burglary charges. He has known connections to south Birmingham. Contact 101 with crime number 20/452974/24 if you know his whereabouts.

  • Tyrone Johnson, 29
    Wanted on recall to prison, suspected of breaching release conditions. Police ask anyone who sees him to call 999 quoting crime reference 20/21549/25.

  • Jordan McKeown, 28
    Failed to appear at court charged with assault and has since disappeared. Contact 999 quoting 20/10213/26 with any information.

  • Xavier Tulley, 34
    Wanted for threats to kill, with ties spanning Birmingham and Solihull. If seen, call 999 immediately quoting 20/322959/25.

Your vigilance and support play a crucial role in ensuring community safety. If you spot any of these individuals, do not approach but call the police immediately.

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