A POLICE force has issued a list of their "most wanted" robbery suspects - and they want the public to help trace them.
Over the next few weeks, West Midlands Police will be releasing the photos of wanted robbery suspects from across the force area as they try to track them down.
They have now released photos of several people with links across the region who they are trying to find:
Daniel Henderson
Daniel Henderson is wanted in connection with a robbery in Frankley Beeches Road, Birmingham on November 19 last year.
Shop staff were threatened and a quantity of goods including chocolate and kitchen supplies were stolen.
If you know where he is, call 999 quoting crime number 20/1012828/23.
Helen Perks
Helen Perks is wanted after a robbery in Waterworks Road, Ladywood in January this year in which a man was pushed to the ground and money was stolen.
This robbery took place on January 23 at 5.30pm.
If you know where she is, call 999 quoting crime number 20/170302/24.
James Horton
James Horton is wanted for breaching bail conditions.
The 36-year-old, from Wolverhampton is wanted in connection with robbery charges.
If you see him, call 999 quoting crime number 20/222467/24.
Patrick Collins
Patrick Collins is wanted in connection with an assault and robbery in Dudley in which a woman was assaulted and money was stolen.
The 24-year-old has links across the West Midlands as well as Yorkshire.
If you know where he is, call 999 quoting crime number 20/284894/23.
Adrian Leek
Adrian Leek is wanted on recall to prison after a robbery at a shop in Bearwood Road.
The robbery, which saw shop staff threatened and a large amount of perfume stolen, happened on 8 January.
If you see Leek, call 999 quoting crime number 20/122699/24.
Stacey Wheeler
Stacey Wheeler is wanted following a robbery in Tipton on November 4.
In this incident a man was assaulted and money was stolen from his address.
Wheeler is known to have links throughout the Black Country.
If you see her, call 999 quoting crime number 20/963857/23.
Ricardo Pringle
Ricardo Pringle is wanted on recall to prison in relation to robbery offences.
The 30-year-old, from Birmingham, is known to have links to Wolverhampton.
If you see him, call 999 quoting crime number 20/613968/22.
Detective Chief Inspector Adam Jobson is the force lead for Operation Ruby – the force initiative to reduce robbery offending.
He said: “Where all other key crimes have seen a reduction, robbery is persistently above our average levels of offending.
“The increase is relatively small, but it’s not a situation we’re happy to accept. Our communities expect us to tackle the issue.”
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