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Caught on camera in Leeds: 38 photos of people wanted for crimes including theft, assault and burglary

The Leeds Police have released a gallery of 38 images of individuals wanted in connection with various criminal offenses. The gallery includes individuals suspected of committing crimes such as theft, assault, and burglary within the Leeds area.

Theft is a common crime that involves taking someone else's property without their consent with the intention of permanently depriving the rightful owner of it. Theft can range from shoplifting to grand larceny and can result in both civil and criminal penalties.

Assault is another crime that is frequently reported to the police. Assault refers to any intentional harm or threat of harm inflicted upon another person. It can be classified as either common assault, which involves physical contact, or assault with intent to cause harm, which involves the use or threat of a weapon.

Burglary is a serious property crime that involves unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a crime inside. Burglary can result in significant financial losses and emotional distress for victims.

The individuals in the gallery have been identified through various investigative means, such as witness statements, surveillance footage, or forensic evidence. The public is being asked to help identify these individuals and provide any information that may lead to their apprehension. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the police or Crimestoppers anonymously.

It is important to note that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The release of these images is not intended to malign or harm the reputation of those individuals, but rather to seek assistance from the public in identifying and locating them for the purpose of bringing them to justice for the alleged criminal activity.

The police take crime seriously and are committed to making Leeds a safer place for its residents. They encourage anyone who has been a victim of crime or who has information about criminal activity to report it to them as soon as possible. By working together, the community and the police can help reduce crime and bring those responsible to justice.

If you recognize anyone in the gallery or have any information that may be helpful to the investigation, please contact the Leeds Police or Crimestoppers anonymously. Your assistance could make a significant difference in keeping your community safe.


Published 171 days ago

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