Riverina police are calling for public assistance to locate three men and four women with outstanding warrants in relation to various alleged offences.
The alleged offenders were targeted as part of Operation Amarok. Earlier this year, the NSW Police Force established Operation Amarok to analyse intelligence and assess the potential risk to victims and the community in relation to dangerous perpetrators of domestic and family violence.
Nineteen-year-old Trekieye Williams is wanted in relation to alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into his whereabouts; however, he has not been located.
Trekieye is described as being Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander in appearance, about 170 cm tall, of solid build, with black hair and brown eyes.
He has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Thirty-three-year-old Bodean Waitere is wanted over alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into her whereabouts; however, she has not been located.
Bodean is described as being of Pacific Islander appearance, about 165 cm tall, of medium build, with black hair and brown eyes.
She has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Fifty-two-year-old Akbar Tirehdast is wanted in relation to alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into his whereabouts; however, he has not been located.
Akbar is described as being of Middle Eastern appearance, about 160 cm tall, of thin build, with brown hair and brown eyes.
He has been known to frequent the Boree Creek area, as well as Sydney.
Twenty-two-year-old Brendan Glass is wanted over alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into his whereabouts; however, he has not been located.
Brendan is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander in appearance, about 180 cm tall, of medium build, with brown hair and brown eyes.
He has been known to frequent the Narrandera and Wagga Wagga areas.
Forty-three-year-old Nicole Haora is wanted for alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into her whereabouts; however, she has not been located.
Nicole is described as being of Pacific Islander in appearance, about 160 cm tall, of solid build, with brown hair and brown eyes.
She has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Thirty-six-year-old Sarah Jones is wanted in relation to alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into her whereabouts; however, she has not been located.
Sarah is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170 cm tall, of thin build, with red hair and green eyes.
She has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Twenty-six-year-old Caitlin Paratene is wanted over alleged domestic violence offences.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into her whereabouts; however, she has not been located.
Caitlin is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander in appearance, about 160 cm tall, of large build, with red hair and brown eyes.
She has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Meanwhile, Riverina Police District are also calling for public assistance to help locate 37-year-old Bruce Chad who is wanted on a revocation of parole warrant.
Officers attached to Riverina Police District have been conducting inquiries into his whereabouts; however, he has not been located.
Bruce is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170 cm tall, of thin build, with brown hair and brown eyes.
He has been known to frequent the Wagga Wagga area.
Anyone who sees the above alleged offenders or knows of their whereabouts or has any information is urged to call Riverina Police District 6922 2599 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information is treated in strict confidence.
The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.
I think that is a pretty good incentive View