Police have issued appeals for help to track down 20 men and a woman wanted for range of serious crimes including murder and rape.
Their photographs and names have been published by South Yorkshire Police, along with brief details of the offences officers want to speak to them about.
Some of those in the ‘Most Wanted’ list have been evading arrest for years, including Ahmed Farrah, who is wanted in connection with the murder of a young man in Sheffield in 2018. To date, nobody has been charged over the murder, leaving the victim’s family in turmoil.
Anyone with information about any of the wanted men should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Anyone with information about any of the wanted men should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
5. Loi Le
Police are asking for your help to locate wanted man.
Le, aged 49, who is a Vietnamese national, is wanted in connection with the reported rape of a child in 2012 or 2013.
The victim reported the matter to police in 2018 and an investigation began to identify a suspect and locate Le. Despite extensive enquiries, he has not yet been located.
Le may also be known by the names Tai Le or Cho Ngay Hanh Phuc. Anyone with information is asked to call South Yorkshire Police on 101 quoting investigation number 14/29287/18.
Alternatively, you can remain completely anonymous by contacting independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org. Photo: SYP
Police in Sheffield are asking for your help to find wanted man Sonny Ibe.
Ibe, 56, is wanted in connection to several fraud incidents in the Fulwood area.
It is reported that between December 2018 and January 2019, a number of fraudulent transactions were made from an 85-year-old woman’s bank account, amounting to a total of more than £8,000.
Enquiries are ongoing and police have explored several lines of enquiry including CCTV trawls since the incident occurred.
New information has recently come to light, and police now want to speak to Ibe as he may hold information that could help them in their enquiries.
He is believed to have links to the West Midlands.
He is described as black, bald and it is believed he regularly wears glasses.
Have you seen him? Do you know where he might be staying?
If you can help, please call South Yorkshire Police on 101 quoting crime reference number 14/23499/19.
Alternatively, you can stay completely anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers via their website Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling their UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111. Photo: .
Police are appealing for your help to locate prison absconder, Nasir Ali.
Ali was released on temporary licence from Hatfield prison between 8.30am on 18 October and 3pm yesterday (20 October). Ali breached his licence requirements and failed to return to his approved premises on 19 October. He has since failed to return to HMP Hatfield.
Ali, 42, is Asian and described as slim with a shaved head. He’s known to have links across Sheffield, as well as in Leeds and Manchester.
Ali was serving an indeterminate sentence after being convicted of conspiracy to murder and firearms offences in 2009.
If you see him, please do not approach but instead call 999 immediately. If you have information about his whereabouts, please contact us via 101, live chat or our online portal. The incident number to quote is 909 of 20 October. Photo: SYP
Police officers in Sheffield are appealing for your help to trace wanted man, Klevis Xhelaj.
The 28-year-old is wanted in connection with stalking and harassment offences between 11 June and 20 September this year.
Officers have been carrying out extensive enquiries and are now asking for the public’s help to try and locate him.
He is described as being of stocky build, with dark brown hair, stubble, tattoos on his chest and an Albanian accent. He is believed to be in Doncaster but has links to Dagenham, Croyden, London and Sheffield.
Have you seen him? If you can assist with enquiries, please report any information by using live chat through our website or calling 101. The investigation number 571 of 11 June. Photo: SYP