Alleged theft, drunk driving, and cocaine possession have seen Hertfordshire people added to the police wanted list this week.
Herts Police says: “We advise members of the public that if you see any of these people not to approach them, but to call the police immediately.”
Anyone with information on their whereabouts has been asked to contact the force by calling 101 or visiting herts.police.uk/report, quoting the relevant crime reference number.
Mitchell Shults – reference number 41/11221/24
Mitchell Shults, whose last known address was in Welwyn Garden City, is wanted for failing to attend St Albans Magistrates’ Court on August 30.
The 19-year-old had been charged with failing to comply with the requirements of a suspended sentence order on August 5 and 12.
Daniel Ciorba – reference number 41/11109/24
Known to frequent the Northamptonshire area, Daniel Ciobra, 47, is wanted for failing to attend St Albans Magistrates’ Court on August 6.
He had been charged with going equipped and theft.
Daniel Sofia - reference number 41/11062/24
Daniel Sofia is believed to be in the Southampton area of Hampshire.
The 37-year-old is wanted for failing to attend St Albans Magistrates’ Court on July 30 after being charged with possessing cocaine on July 13.
Jenna Saunders – reference number 41/10987/24
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Known to frequent the Stevenage area, Jenna Saunders is wanted for failing to attend the town’s magistrates’ court on July 15 after the 40-year-old was allegedly drunk in charge of a motor vehicle on August 31.
Sarunas Svagzdys – no reference number given
Sarunas Svagzdys, from Cheshunt, is wanted in connection with a theft.
Herts Police added that the 42-year-old also has links to Dagenham.
Madeline Payne - no reference number given
Madeline Payne, 22, from Hemel Hempstead, is wanted for failing to attend court.
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