POLICE are trying to trace six men from East Lancashire who are wanted for separate offences in the area.

Sean Davis, 27, from Blackburn, is wanted for a breach of a restraining order. He was described as 5ft 9ins tall, of a proportionate build with short dark hair. When last seen he was clean shaven and he has a one inch scar on his cheekbone.

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Usman Ajaib, 25, from Blackburn, is wanted in connection with an assault which happened in Blackburn in July. He was described as 5ft 9ins tall, of a proportionate build with brown eyes and short black straight hair.

He has links to the Pleckgate and St Mary’s College areasof the town and is known to use the names Usman Ajaid and Ussy.

Police want to talk to Duane O’Grady, 30, about an assault which happened in Bacup in October. He was described as 5ft 9 install, of a proportionate build with short blonde hair and blue eyes. He speaks with a Manchester accent. He has links to the North Manchester, Rochdale and Bacup areas.

David Spain, 33, is wanted for a breach of a restraining order. He was described as 5ft 10ins tall, of a slim build with cropped dark brown hair and grey coloured eyes. He has two distinctive upper arm tattoos, one is a bulldog with a rose featuring the words ‘pride of Engalnd’ and the other an ‘oh ma ni pad mi hum’ Chinese symbol. He has links with Burnley and Nelson.

Officers believe Alal Uddin, 25, may have information about a burglary and criminal damage committed in Reedley in October 2014. He was described as 5ft 7ins tall, of a stocky build with short straight black hair and brown eyes. He has been seen in the Brunshaw and Bank Hall areas of Burnley and also has links to Oldham.

William Martin, 47, is wanted for a breach of a restraining order. He was described as 6ft 2ins tall, of a medium build with cropped, wavy grey hair and blue eyes. He also has a Celtic band and rose tattoo. He has links to both the Darwen and Oldham areas.

Sgt Andy Horne said: “I am keen for members of the public across particularly the East Lancashire to help us trace these wanted men.

"I would also encourage the men themselves, if they see this appeal please hand yourself in."

Anybody with information should call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.