Police would like to identify these people as part of enquiries into Bradford crimes
The images are in relation to different crimes across Bradford district.
West Yorkshire Police's images may be of both potential suspects or witnesses.
Members of the public should not approach anyone who they believe to be displayed in the images.
If you recognise any of these people, report information via the West Yorkshire Police website and 101 chat facility.
Alternatively people can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
People should quote the reference number linked to the exact photo.
Here's just some recently released 'caught on camera' images for offences in Bradford district.
1. Theft
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 12/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8556
2. Theft from shop
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 22/6/2025
Photo reference: BD8557
3. Burglary
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 19/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8558
4. Theft
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 23/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8562
5. Theft from shop
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 18/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8561
6. Serious offence
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 21/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8560
7. Public order
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 30/6/2025
Photo reference: BD8559
8. Theft from shop
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 25/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8567
9. Theft
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 25/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8566
10. Hate crime
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 6/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8565
11. Burglary other
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 7/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8564
12. Assault
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 24/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8563
13. Theft from shop
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 3/8/2025
Photo reference: BD8570
14. Theft from vehicle
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 29/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8569
15. Theft from shop
(Image: West Yorkshire Police) Offence date: 25/7/2025
Photo reference: BD8568
The identities of those shown are sought in connection with enquiries into the described alleged offences.
Images may be of both potential suspects or witnesses.
If you contact police regarding one of those pictured in the appeals, state the identity of the person shown and quote the reference number accompanying the picture.

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