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Outstanding warrants: Lake Macquarie police on the lookout for wanted men

Outstanding warrants: Lake Macquarie police on the lookout for wanted men

The Advertiser2 days ago

The Lake Macquarie Police District have released a list of wanted men on their social media.
On Wednesday, June 18, the local police district posted photos of four people wanted on virtue of outstanding warrants.
Joseph Hampton, Josh Hutchinson and Jordan Wehrle were all wanted on one outstanding warrant, according to NSW Police.
Isaac Smith, however, was wanted due to four outstanding warrants.
NSW Police reminded community members to not report information via NSW Police Force social media pages and to not leave nasty and derogatory comments online.
In an online statement, police also said people should not attempt to approach any of the above people if they were spotted.
"We strongly encourage him to present to his nearest police station to have this matter promptly dealt with," the police wrote under each warrant post.
Police urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
Any information reported to Crime Stoppers is managed on a confidential basis.
Lake Macquarie Police District said they remove a person's photo from their Facebook page when they have been arrested.
They said if the photo is still up on their page, the warrant is still outstanding.
The Lake Macquarie Police District have released a list of wanted men on their social media.
On Wednesday, June 18, the local police district posted photos of four people wanted on virtue of outstanding warrants.
Joseph Hampton, Josh Hutchinson and Jordan Wehrle were all wanted on one outstanding warrant, according to NSW Police.
Isaac Smith, however, was wanted due to four outstanding warrants.
NSW Police reminded community members to not report information via NSW Police Force social media pages and to not leave nasty and derogatory comments online.
In an online statement, police also said people should not attempt to approach any of the above people if they were spotted.
"We strongly encourage him to present to his nearest police station to have this matter promptly dealt with," the police wrote under each warrant post.
Police urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
Any information reported to Crime Stoppers is managed on a confidential basis.
Lake Macquarie Police District said they remove a person's photo from their Facebook page when they have been arrested.
They said if the photo is still up on their page, the warrant is still outstanding.
The Lake Macquarie Police District have released a list of wanted men on their social media.
On Wednesday, June 18, the local police district posted photos of four people wanted on virtue of outstanding warrants.
Joseph Hampton, Josh Hutchinson and Jordan Wehrle were all wanted on one outstanding warrant, according to NSW Police.
Isaac Smith, however, was wanted due to four outstanding warrants.
NSW Police reminded community members to not report information via NSW Police Force social media pages and to not leave nasty and derogatory comments online.
In an online statement, police also said people should not attempt to approach any of the above people if they were spotted.
"We strongly encourage him to present to his nearest police station to have this matter promptly dealt with," the police wrote under each warrant post.
Police urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
Any information reported to Crime Stoppers is managed on a confidential basis.
Lake Macquarie Police District said they remove a person's photo from their Facebook page when they have been arrested.
They said if the photo is still up on their page, the warrant is still outstanding.
The Lake Macquarie Police District have released a list of wanted men on their social media.
On Wednesday, June 18, the local police district posted photos of four people wanted on virtue of outstanding warrants.
Joseph Hampton, Josh Hutchinson and Jordan Wehrle were all wanted on one outstanding warrant, according to NSW Police.
Isaac Smith, however, was wanted due to four outstanding warrants.
NSW Police reminded community members to not report information via NSW Police Force social media pages and to not leave nasty and derogatory comments online.
In an online statement, police also said people should not attempt to approach any of the above people if they were spotted.
"We strongly encourage him to present to his nearest police station to have this matter promptly dealt with," the police wrote under each warrant post.
Police urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
Any information reported to Crime Stoppers is managed on a confidential basis.
Lake Macquarie Police District said they remove a person's photo from their Facebook page when they have been arrested.
They said if the photo is still up on their page, the warrant is still outstanding.

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