Police are appealing for help bringing offenders to justice for crimes across Derbyshire.
Pictured below are scenes of crimes, absconded prisoners and individuals officers would like to speak with in connection with their investigations.
Anyone with any information is asked to get in touch using any of the below methods:
Facebook– send a private message to /DerbyshireConstabular Twitter– direct message the contact centre on @DerPolContact Website– complete the online contact form https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/ Phone – phone 101
You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting www.crimestoppers-uk.org.
Please report deliberate fires to Firestoppers by calling 0800 1695558 or online.
Facebook– send a private message to /DerbyshireConstabular Twitter– direct message the contact centre on @DerPolContact Website– complete the online contact form https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/ Phone – phone 101
5. Prisoner absconds from HMP Sudbury
Laurence Connors left the open prison at around 11.15pm on October 5.
The 30-year-old, who is Irish and goes by the name Larry, is 5ft 8in tall, has blue eyes and brown hair.
Connors was convicted for burglary at Reading Crown Court in July 2020. He has links to Reading, Derby and London. Photo: Derbyshire Police
Safety rails, taps and other equipment were wrecked at Eastwood Park in Hasland between around 9pm and 9.30pm on July 21.
A group of teenagers, both boys and girls, are reported to have been in the area at that time and officers would like to trace them.
In particular, they would like to speak to three boys, all aged between around 11 and 16 years old.
Two of the boys are described as having brown hair. One was wearing a dark coloured top and dark coloured sports shorts with white stripes and a logo, white socks and dark coloured trainers, the other was wearing a black t-shirt with colourful writing, black bottoms and trainers.
The third boy is described as having short blonde hair, and was wearing a white t-shirt, dark coloured jogging bottoms with white stripes, and trainers. Photo: Derbyshire Police
7. Camping stove sparked fire causing damage to ground, foliage and trees over several acres of moorland
The fire broke out at Win Hill Edge at Lady Bower on July 19.
Fire crews attended at 3.42pm - the ground was still holding heat days after the initial flames.
Derbyshire Rural Crime Team said: "The conservative cost to the Fire Service alone is estimated at £250,000. In addition to their resources, it was necessary to deploy a helicopter to bring the fire under control and prevent further damage and risk to life." Photo: Derbyshire Police