UPDATED: Blackpool Police release most wanted Christmas list
Officers drew up their Christmas wanted list – but one of the men who was included has since been released without charge.
Police still want to speak to the other nine and are asking the public to help find them.
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Hide AdDet Chief Insp Becky Smith, of Blackpool Police, said: “In the build up to Christmas we are targeting those people who are wanted for various offences, ranging from thefts to robberies to serious assaults.
“While officers will be out conducting address checks and making their own enquiries, we are hoping that the public will also be able to assist us in tracing the people on our list.”
A Lancashire Police spokesman has since added: “One of the men featured in the campaign, Luck Caddick, 25, from St Annes who was wanted in connection with making threats to commit criminal damage has been traced and since been released no charge.”
Details of the nine remaining people on the list are below.
* John Gaskin, 28, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with robbery.
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Hide Ad* John Bruce, who is also known as Tammy Stafford, 49, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with assault.
* Daniel Busuioc, 25, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with three offences of theft.
* Jamie Cawley, 18, from Fleetwood, is wanted in connection with two offences of assault and theft.
* Durnion Grant, 24, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with an aggravated burglary.
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Hide Ad* Joseph Gregory, 25, from Blackpool, is also sought in relation to an aggravated burglary.
* John Robinson, 24, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with a robbery.
* Jason Vicarage, 24, from Blackpool, is wanted in connection with an offence of Section 18 Wounding.
* Liam Hilton, 27, from Blackpool is wanted in connection with two offences of burglary.
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Hide AdAnyone who sees any of the men pictured here, along with details of the offences they are wanted for, is asked to contact police. Det Chief Insp Smith also urged the suspects featured to report to their nearest police station. Call 101.