Police search for Justin Rowe, John Ferguson, George Ieria, David Mulders, Jye Watts, David Gibson
Police are looking for these people for alleged offending in the north western suburbs. Do you recognise any of them?
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Police have revealed the faces of the most wanted people in Melbourne’s northwestern suburbs.
JUSTIN ROWE
Police are looking for Justin Rowe, 40, concerning alleged criminal damage offences.
A warrant is out for Rowe and he is known to frequent Diggers Rest, Keilor Downs and St Albans.
He is described as being 178cm with a large build, red hair and fair complexion.
JOHN FERGUSON
Police are seeking information about John Ferguson, who has warrants
out concerning alleged drug related offences and known to frequent the Sunbury area.
He is described as having an olive complexion, thin build, brown hair and 166cm.
JYE WATTS
Police are on the lookout for Jye Watts who is known to frequent Melbourne’s northwest.
Watts, 27, has previously been seen in Westmeadows and Sunbury with police hoping for public support to find him.
Watts is wanted in relation to a warrant for alleged criminal damage offences.
He is described as 176cm, medium build with dark hair.
DAVID MULDERS
Police are looking to speak to David Mulders over alleged stalking with the 35-year-old known to attend Diggers Rest, Hampton and Noble Park.
He is 166cm, thin build with brown hair and caucasian appearance
GEORGE IERIA
Police are on the lookout for George Ieria who is known to frequent Melbourne’s northwest.
He is wanted over issues concerning alleged weapon and bail offences.
The 48-year-old is described as having a large build and olive complexion.
DAVID GIBSON
David Gibson is wanted by police over alleged driving offences.
Gibson, 39, is known to attend Sunbury in Melbourne’s northwest with police looking for information on his current whereabouts.
He is described as having a medium build, fair complexion and brown hair.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.