Police have called on residents to help them locate Wyndham’s ‘most wanted’ offenders.
Star Weekly, in partnership with Victoria Police, today launched a new series calling on residents to help police clean up the streets.
Wyndham’s Most Wanted will be a regular feature in our print edition. It will also be posted on Wyndham Star Weekly’s Facebook page and online at www.starweekly.com.au
Victoria Police Inspector Marty Allison said everyone can, and should, contribute to community safety.
“The community are our eyes and ears, and our success in this regard depends on community participation,” he said.
“I would encourage everyone to closely follow Wyndham’s Most Wanted and Star Weekly, and contact Crime Stoppers if they have any information concerning these persons of interest.”
Star Weekly’s editor-in-chief Stephen Linnell said it is important the whole community get behind Wyndham’s police.
“Our police do a fantastic job. But they need the community to help them,” he said.
“This initiative will hopefully result in offenders being tracked down, caught and dealt with by the courts.
“We urge the community to share our Facebook posts and the images in print and online, to help our police.”
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these offenders should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or local police.
Wyndham’s Most Wanted – May 10, 2017
Safet Abazov
Safet Abazov’s has two outstanding warrants after failing to appear in court on January 11, 2017, for theft and failing to appear in court on March 29, 2017 for possessing an imitation firearm. His last known address was in Tarneit.
If you have information on the whereabouts of Abazov, please contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 or local police.
Ricky Spiteri
Ricky Spiteri failed to appear in court on March 1, 2017, and has four outstanding warrants for arrest including unlicensed driving, possess drug of dependence, theft of motor vehicle and handle stolen goods.
If you have information on the whereabouts of Spiteri, please contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 or local police.