POLICE have released a picture of a man wanted in connection with a string of armed robberies across Hampshire.
Scott Anthony Kenny, 22, is thought to have been in New Milton for the past couple of weeks after arriving from Coventry, and is also wanted in connection with robberies in Dorset and Wiltshire.
Despite exhaustive inquiries, detectives are yet to trace him and are appealing to the public to help them locate him.
He is described as white, 5ft 9 of medium build, short mousey brown hair and speaks with Midlands accent.
Detective Inspector Adam Price, from Hampshire Constabulary's Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: "We are very keen to speak to Mr Kenny, and are seeking any information regarding his whereabouts.
"We urge anyone who knows where he is or has any information which could help us to call us immediately. All information received will be treated with utmost sensitivity."
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Three men currently remain in custody after they were arrested yesterday as part of an ongoing investigation into six armed robberies across the south.
Posted by: King Mush, Woolston on 11:57am Thu 14 Feb 08
Been around a bit hasnt he?
Why dont the cops check the itinerant caravan sites?
Whoops - sorry- they are 'no go' areas and must be ignored due to 'sensitive policing' agendas.
Been around a bit hasnt he?
Why dont the cops check the itinerant caravan sites?
Whoops - sorry- they are 'no go' areas and must be ignored due to 'sensitive policing' agendas.
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