Do you know the whereabouts of these wanted people with links to East Lancashire? Lancashire police are currently trying to trace these people. If you know where they are please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
Andrew Lord
Andrew Lord, 27, is wanted for a breach of bail. He is described as 5ft 9in tall, slim build and has links to both Burnley and Blackburn.
Martin Stokes
Martin Stokes, 29, is wanted for an assault and harassment which took place in February. He has links to Greater Manchester and East Lancashire.
Jason George Gleave
Police are appealing for help to trace a missing sex offender. Jason George Gleave, also known as Jason Cunliffe, is wanted after failing to attend his bail address in Blackburn and for a breach of his notification requirements by not informing police of his current address. As a result, his licence has been revoked and he is now wanted by officers. Gleave was originally convicted in July 2013 for taking a 14 year old girl without lawful authority and subsequently sexually assaulting her. Gleave is thought to have links to Chorley as well as Leigh and Bolton.
Ian McEnroe
Ian McEnroe is wanted in connection with a number of retail fraud offences across Preston, Blackburn and Blackpool.
Andrew Threappleton
Officers would like to speak to Andrew Threappleton, whose last known address was in Blackpool, after a 12 year old girl reported having lewd and inappropriate comments made towards her on a bus. The incident happened in Blackpool on Tuesday 21 April. He is described as white, 6ft 2in tall, large build with blue eyes and has a Yorkshire accent. Officers believe he has links to the Burnley and Halifax areas.
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