A murder suspect wanted in connection with the death of a woman may have fled to Yorkshire, police have said.
A statement from Northumbria Police said: “We've issued a new photo and CCTV of wanted Sunderland man Alexander Carr as efforts to find him continue. Searches have been ongoing for the 32-year-old following the murder of Michelle Hanson on Dec 2. An investigation is ongoing and we urgently want to speak to Carr in connection.”Hide Ad
The statement added: “A major police operation is underway & we're hoping these new images, which shows his distinctive walk, will help us catch Carr. He has links to London, is from Sunderland but is known to visit Newcastle, NorthTyneside and some areas in Northumberland. "We are determined to locate and apprehend Carr as soon as possible and are thankful for the support our communities have given us. Anyone who recognises him, has seen him in recent days, or who thinks they may know where he is, should contact us immediately."Carr considers himself able to survive outdoors so he could be taking shelter inside outhouses/unoccupied buildings.
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