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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These are the faces of 12 wanted fugitives who are evading arrest.
Make or break time for Maughan as Offaly set sights on promotion
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WITH Dublin in a knockout Leinster Senior Football Championship, Offaly s prospects of a successful season rest on promotion from Division 3 of the National Football League.
The targets for manager John Maughan and his squad of players are fairly straightforward: win promotion and beat Louth in the first round of the Leinster championship.
They are not simple ambitions but they are very achievable and Offaly have reason to be optimistic. With Tyrone folk hero Mickey Harte now at the helm, Louth should be a more difficult task than they would normally be. And Offaly have often found it difficult to beat them – they lived dangerously before beating them in the league last year, and Louth were on their way to Division 4. Offaly lost to Louth in the league in 2019 and 2017 and this game is very much a banana skin for them.
First, a bit of history:
The major league annals include just two players born in Slovakia. One of them is Elmer Valo, an outfielder for six teams from 1940-1961 who hailed from the village of Rybnik. The other is Jack Quinn (born Johannes Pajkos), a pitcher for eight teams from 1909-1933 who drew his first breaths 333 kilometers away in Štefurov. Both came to the United States at a young age, their families settling in the Pennsylvania.
Adam Macko hopes to follow in their footsteps, albeit via pathways. A native of Bratislava, Slovakia, Macko moved to Stoney Plain, Alberta, Canada when he was 12 years old a year in Ireland bridging the Atlantic journey and then to the southern part of the province where he spent three years at the Vauxhall Baseball Academy before being selected by Seattle in the seventh round of the 2019 draft.