These are the four people topping the police's most wanted list in Wiltshire this week.
Wiltshire Police force has issued four fresh wanted appeals over the course of several days as part of their Wanted this Winter campaign.
The force says it hopes the campaign can help spotlight individuals whom Wiltshire Police believe could help with their enquiries.
Officers have appealed for anyone who knows where these four people are to call police immediately on 101 or 999.
Jordan Turnball
The 30-year-old is wanted by Wiltshire Police in relation to a number of offences, including assault.
He is from Avebury but has known links to the Swindon and Plymouth area.
Officers have warned the public to not approach this man if they see him, but to instead call the police immediately on 999, quoting the crime reference number 54230088520.
Denroy Thomas
Officers are searching for 55-year-old Denroy Thomas who is wanted for failing to attend court.
The Chippenham man has previously been convicted in 2020 for stealing more than £130 worth of alcohol from Tesco and at the time of the theft, Thomas was already on a suspended sentence for theft offences committed back in 2019.
If you see Thomas, you should not approach and instead contact police immediately with a description of what he is wearing, anything he is carrying and his direction of travel.
You can do this by quoting the crime reference number 54220117785.
Kathleen Shiel
Kathleen Shiel is wanted in connection to a robbery which took place in Wiltshire.
The 37-year-old has scores of previous convictions and was jailed in 2017 for breaching her bail conditions for the fourth time.
You can inform Wiltshire Police of her location by calling 999 and quoting the crime reference number 54230097617.
Kelvin Gardener
35-year-old Kelvin Gardener is also wanted by Wiltshire Police in connection to a robbery.
Anyone who sees this man should call 999 immediately with a description of what he is wearing and his direction of travel.
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