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Police name and ID their ‘top 10’

By MP News GroupApril 9, 2019Updated:April 9, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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Police have issued a top 10 list their “most wanted”.

The three women and seven men are all wanted on outstanding warrants and police believe they may be living on the Mornington Peninsula.

Police have issued photographs, names and last known addresses of the 10 in the hope that members of the public will be able to shed some light on their whereabouts.

  • Kristy Lang, Dromana
  • Rebecca Dale, Seaford
  • Heinrich Pott, Sorrento
  • Shane Walker, Mornington
  • Scott Stewart, Botanic Ridge
  • Khial Smith, Rosebud
  • William Wangeman, Bendigo
  • Michael Coleman, Mornington
  • Alisha Waddington, Hastings
  • Scott Gdanitz, Mt Eliza

However, the issuing of the top 10 also comes with a warning for members of the public not to approach those on the list.

Instead, they are asked to call police with information or make a confidential report at crimestoppersvic.com.au

Detective Senior Sergeant Miro Majstorovic, of Somerville CIU, said anyone with any information on their whereabouts should call either Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or Mornington Peninsula CIU 5978 1400.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 9 April 2019

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