Wanted this Winter

Police in Cumbria are appealing for information from the public on the location of twelve wanted people.

The public appeal has been launched as part of ongoing action across the county to progress investigations with the aim of ensuring those who commit crimes in this county are brought to justice.

Detective Inspector Dave Howard, Cumbria Constabulary, said:

“We would like the public’s help in locating the twelve individuals who feature as part of this appeal.

“The appeals are connected to ongoing investigations covering a range of crimes.

“Each day, our officers and staff ensure those who are wanted in connection with offences are identified and located so we can progress investigations.

“Public information has, and always will be important in assisting our work to ensure we secure justice for victims.

“People in Cumbria know where these individuals are. Please pick up the phone and contact Cumbria Police or do so anonymously via Crimestoppers.”   

The people wanted this winter are:

  • Jonathan Huntley: The 33-year-old is wanted for breach of court bail. He has links to the Whitehaven area.
  • Joshua Fawcett: The 29-year-old is wanted in for wounding. He has links to the Cleator area
  • Anthony Moorhead: The 32-year-old is wanted for malicious communications. He has links to the Carlisle area.   
  • Arron Barbieri: The 35-year-old is wanted for assault. He has links to the Carlisle area.    
  • Callum Thompson: The 38-year-old is wanted for robbery and failing to appear at court. He has links to the Barrow area.
  • Sean Kelly: The 30-year-old is wanted for aggravated vehicle taking. He has links to the Barrow area.
  • John Atkinson: The 44-year-old is wanted for breach of a supervision order. He has links to the Workington and Barrow areas.

Anyone with any information regarding the location of these individuals is asked to contact police.

You can report online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it or call 101.

Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

 

*Update 17/12/24 - Four people have been arrested and removed from this appeal. A further individual is no longer wanted following investigative enquiries.