Sunderland Echo

Police tracked down 21 of the most-wanted fugitives

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @sbrownson

Police tracked down 21 of the most-wanted faces across Sunderland and South Tyneside in a week of coordinate­d strikes.

Officers arrested 21 suspects last week – including 11 in a single day – as they honed in on some of the area’s longer-term targets who had been evading police.

Suspects were interviewe­d on suspicion of a range of offences committed across the North East including burglary, arson, stalking and the importatio­n of controlled drugs.

Chief Inspector Paul Walters has praised the return and hopes it sends a reassuring message to our communitie­s.

He said: “After what is always a busy Christmas period it was important for us to get 2021 off to a quick start in terms of locating many of our long-term wanted suspects who were attempting to evade police.

“That’s exactly what happened last week – and many of the faces who have decorated the walls of our police stations for some time found themselves locked up in a custody cell.

“Arresting 21 of our most sought-after fugitives within a single week is an absolutely excellent effort by our response teams who coordinate­d these strikes on suspects who had seemingly gone to ground.

“Eleven of those highpriori­ty suspects were locked up within a single day – something that is even

more impressive given the busy week we encountere­d with over 180 arrests in total across Sunderland and South Tyneside last week alone.

“I would like to thank all those involved in this outstandin­g example of proactive policing and hope it sends a strong message out to the communitie­s we serve.

“We will continue to detect and disrupt crime, locate suspected criminals and use every tactic at our disposal to ultimately bring them to justice.”

Among those detained was a 45-year-old man from South Shields wanted in connection with a burglary in November.

He has since been charged with a number of offences including burglary, affray, criminal damage and assaulting an emergency worker and is due to appear at Newcastle Crown Court next month.

A 27-year-old man was also arrested in connection with a fire at a home in Washington and has since been charged with arson and breaching a restrainin­g order.

Meanwhile, a 40-year-old man is back behind bars after breaching the terms of his license, a 41-year-old man is due in court after breaching a domestic violence protection order, while a 26-yearold man was convicted of a string of thefts across South Tyneside.

A number of others were either released under investigat­ion or on police bail with inquiries ongoing into the offences. Chief Insp Walters added: “This was just the start and over the coming weeks we will look to maintain this momentum. If you choose to commit a crime, you can expect us to turn up at your door and you will face the consequenc­es of those actions.”

If you see anything suspicious in your community, please report it via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of thew Northumbri­a Police website or by calling 101.

 ??  ?? Northumbri­a Police have arrested 21 people after a week of action.
Northumbri­a Police have arrested 21 people after a week of action.

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