Police appeal for help to find man who allegedly breached court order
A man with alleged Finks bikie links is being sought by police in the state’s southeast after allegedly breaching a court order.
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A man with alleged Finks bikie links is being sought by police in the state’s east.
Huon Sheehan, who is from the Bairnsdale area, is wanted on a warrant for allegedly breaching a court order.
Sheehan, 30, is of Caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, solidly built and has a neck tattoo.
He was one of those who got on board when the Finks moved into the East Gippsland area last year.
They established the Kalimna chapter and set up a clubhouse in the tiny town of Lindenow.
But repeated operations involving local police and the Echo and VIPER taskforces resulted in the closure of the clubhouse and a drop in member numbers.
Members and associates were served with firearms prohibition orders and subjected to compliance checks.
Investigators have released an image of Sheehan and hope members of the public can help find him.
“Sheehan is known to frequent the Bairnsdale and east Gippsland areas,” a Victoria Police statement said.
The Finks are regarded as one of Australia’s “big six” outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Anyone with information on Sheehan’s whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit the crimestoppersvic.com.au.