Norfolk Constabulary are currently appealing for help to trace seven wanted men in the county for crimes ranging from burglary to rape. The seven men are:
• Arnas Kragauskas, also known as Arnas Krayauskas, is wanted by police after he failed to appear at Norwich Crown Court to stand trial for blackmail.
His last known address was Rufus Street in Costessey and he is a Lithuanian national. He is described as white and 5ft 10in tall.
• Salah Hadi, also known as Salam Hadi Ali, is wanted in connection with an attempted murder in Norwich.
Hadi, who is aged in his mid-30s, has links to Ipswich and the West Midlands and police have advised people not to approach him.
• Charles Adcock is wanted for breach of bail in connection with sex offences. Adcock, who is also known as Eddie, is believed to have links to the Norfolk and Wiltshire areas.
He is aged 57 but also claims to be 59.
• John Hewitt, 46, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with a number of offences including rape, false imprisonment, wounding, possession of a firearm, threats to kill and theft.
These incidents are reported to have taken place between June 2015 to July this year and it is believed that he could be in the Norfolk area.
• Florenc Xhaferrllari, aged 22, is wanted after failing to answer police bail after being arrested in connection with a sexual assault.
It's believed he may be in the Norwich area but also has links with Brundall.
• Robert Wilde, 37, is wanted in connection with a high-value burglary in Norwich in June.
He is described as white, 5ft 11 tall, of medium build, with short fair hair, blue eyes and clean shaven. He has connections with the Norwich, South Norfolk and London areas.
• Karl Giddings, 42, is wanted for failing to appear at court in relation to drugs offences and he is believed to be in the Dereham, Fakenham or Watton areas however he also has links to Thetford as well as in Essex and London.
He is described as white, approximately 5ft 10in to 5ft 11in tall, of slim build, with short brown hair and blue eyes.
• Anyone with information about the whereabouts of any of the men should call Norfolk Police immediately on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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