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Man named in connection with burglary in Grantham is still among Lincolnshire Police s top 10 most wanted
| Updated: 12:57, 29 January 2021
A man named in connection with a burglary in the Grantham area remains among the most wanted by Lincolnshire Police.
Kyle OâConner, aged 28, is wanted in connection with a burglary in the Grantham area in December (reference: 20000658595).
Lincoln Police say that as part of their ongoing approach to target outstanding offenders they will continue to release a monthly appeal to locate 10 of their âmost wantedâ suspects.
Kyle O Conner (43733745)
Last monthâs appeal saw six of the most wanted located. The outstanding four suspects are included in this monthâs most wanted list.
The ten most wanted people in Lincolnshire as of January 2021. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police / Collage: The Lincolnite
Lincolnshire Police have refreshed their list of most wanted criminals in the county, with five new people on their radar.
Since their initial list of Lincolnshire’s ten most wanted people in December, five culprits now been found.
The other five from the list, Mark Gibbins, Stephen Pickering, Abdul Bakhtar, Marius Dumitru and Kyle O’Conner, are still on the run from officers.
They have been joined by five new cases, for charges including knife possession, domestic assault and a sexual offence.
Andy Cox, detective chief superintendent of Lincolnshire Police, told The Lincolnite: “We maintain our relentless day and night 24/7 approach to locate our most wanted suspects.
Lincolnshire s most wanted men
| Updated: 14:55, 28 December 2020
Lincolnshire Police has updated its latest monthly appeal to help locate ten of the most wanted suspects as part of its ongoing approach to targeting outstanding offenders across the county.
The Force continues to target most active offenders, while protecting the public â in particular, those who are vulnerable. Seven of the suspects on the original top ten are still at large.
Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Cox, head of crime at Lincolnshire Police, said: âLincolnshire police will do all we can to locate and bring to justice our most wanted people. We do so to protect the public as every single day these people remain at large is a day in which they may commit more crime and in doing so create more victims.