Police release CCTV, pictures of Jonathan Dick tattoos, Keilor attack
POLICE have released video taken from a garbage truck showing the Keilor hammer attack by a man believed to be fugitive Jonathan Dick, along with images of two distinctive tattoos worn by the murder suspect.
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POLICE have released images of two distinctive tattoos worn by fugitive murder suspect Jonathan Dick.
Mr Dick, 40, has been wanted by police since February 3 last year when he allegedly murdered his brother David at Doncaster.
A massive hunt by homicide investigators and members of the fugitive taskforce has found no trace of him until he allegedly bashed a man at Keilor on August 23.
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Artist-generated pictures depict a Wolverine versus Sabretooth tattoo which runs from Mr Dick’s right thigh to his knee.
The second shows the Incredible Hulk, believed to be on his left calf.
It comes as Mr Dick’s mother, Carol, appeals for him to come forward.
“The fantasy world of comics has taken over his brain, I really believe that,” she told Channel Nine.
“It is my greatest fear (that he would hurt someone else). I cannot bear to think that he would. The family is one thing which is horrific, but somebody else’s...”
“He is my son and I love him. Just stop hurting people, hand yourself in and get the help that you need.”
Police do not know Mr Dick’s movements for the past 18 months.
They suspect he may have travelled interstate or to country areas.
A hammer was used in the onslaught in Church St, Keilor East, last month.
Police have appealed for two people who were in the area at the time to come forward.
One was a cyclist in a red top and blue jeans seen riding along Green Gully Rd.
The other was a man in a grey hoodie tracksuit pants who was walking a black dog near the attack scene the previous morning.
Investigators say he crossed paths with Mr Dick at 6.50am.
Police have appealed for Mr Dick to hand himself in and have urged anyone who sees him not to approach but call triple zero (000) immediately.
With AAP