Detectives are trying to trace this man – who they suspect could be behind a series of burglaries.
Michael Hudson remains an outstanding suspect, despite targeted arrest attempts in recent weeks.
That’s after he was identified as having potential links to 11 separate burglary or theft incidents across Newark.
A watch was among the items reported stolen during three dwelling or commercial break-ins throughout November.
Three more attempted burglaries, four shop thefts and a theft of a motor vehicle were also reported to police.
Detectives have identified Hudson as a suspect for each offence – all of which took place between 19 November and 1 December.
Officers have so far been unable to locate the 41-year-old and are now appealing for the public’s help to track him down for questioning.
Detective Sergeant James Hirst, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“We’re in the process of investigating these 11 incidents, which we believe to be linked and suspect Michael Hudson was involved in.
“Our hope is this appeal, as well as the pictures attached to it, will jog people’s memories and prompt someone to recognise him.
“If that’s you, our ask is that you share any information you have with us, so that we can track down Mr Hudson.
“Likewise, we’d urge him to do the right thing, should he see this appeal, and make himself known to us.
“Having spoken to those impacted by this highly invasive crime, we appreciate the impact burglaries can have on people’s lives and their wellbeing.
“That’s why we take such a strong stance as a police force against these offences and why we’re so committed to putting anyone we believe responsible before the courts.”
Anyone with information is asked to either call the police directly on 101, quoting incident 25000679197, or to ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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