Northumbria Police are looking to track down these offenders who are all wanted on prison recall after breaching the terms of their licence. The force said searches are ongoing at various addresses across the North-East to locate them, but with many living transient lifestyles and having access to more than one accommodation, they are now asking the public for assistance. The fugitives are:
David Wilson, 42, of Sunderland
Kieran Lincoln, 27, of no fixed abode, formerly of South Shields
Kevin Burrell, 59, of Sunderland
Mark Thompson, 37, of Jarrow
Lee Ferguson, 36, of Wallsend
David Cheetham, 30, of no fixed abode, formerly of Newcastle
Carl Clarke, 31, of Gateshead
The 12 men on the run from the police as public urged to look out for fugitives
Police are now appealing to members of the public with information about the whereabouts of the men to come forward
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London-based Payload Studios is the latest recipient of an investment from Tencent. The develop of Terratech announced the move today, but no amount was placed on the size of the stake.
Founded in 2013. By Russell Clarke and Vincent Scheurer, the studio has focused on creative sandbox titles. Its key title is Terratech, where players build their own vehicles, which is now available on PC and major console formats.
A statement from the company notes: “[Terratech] was self-funded, self-published and embodies the studio’s community-centric approach, reflected in consistently rising player feedback ratings which currently stand at 91% lifetime positive on Steam.“
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press.]
London, February 24th 2021, 12:00 (GMT): Payload Studios today announces that Tencent, a leading internet and technology company, has invested a minority stake in Payload. This investment will support the growth of the team and development of future titles with Payload’s signature community-driven model.
The London based developer was founded in 2013 by games industry veterans Russell Clarke and Vincent Scheurer, with a focus on creative sandbox games. Their award-winning debut title,
TerraTech - an open-world sandbox builder game - was self-funded, self-published and embodies the studio’s community-centric approach, reflected in consistently rising player feedback ratings which currently stand at 91% lifetime positive on Steam.