Posted: Thu 18th Jan 2018

Police reissue appeal for wanted man from Deeside

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jan 18th, 2018

Police have reissued an appeal this morning to trace a man wanted in connection with a series of alleged thefts in Connah’s Quay and Flint.

Officers from North Flintshire police team had previously posted an image on Facebook saying: “This is Hayden Tapsell, 25 years old. He is currently wanted by Police over thefts in the Flint and Connah’s Quay area. It is highly likely he is in one of these 2 places.

“If he is seen can you inform Police ASAP.”

Police added, “Do you know where he is staying? Send us a PM. Hayden if you read this we won’t stop looking until we find you. Please attend your nearest Police Station ASAP.”

 

 

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