Merseyside Police detectives have released images of nine additional individuals who may hold crucial information...

Published: 1:43 pm August 16, 2024
Updated: 12:03 pm October 8, 2025
Merseyside Police Release New Images in Disorder Investigation

Merseyside Police detectives have released images of nine additional individuals who may hold crucial information related to recent incidents of disorder across the region. This announcement is part of an ongoing investigation into a series of public disturbances that have affected various parts of Merseyside in recent weeks.

Merseyside Police Release New Images in Disorder Investigation

The individuals shown in the images are believed to be connected to these incidents, and police are urging anyone who recognizes them to come forward with information. The release of the images follows a series of appeals to the public for assistance in identifying those involved in the unrest.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Speight, leading the investigation, said, “We are continuing to pursue every possible lead to ensure those responsible for these incidents are brought to justice. We believe that the individuals shown in the images may have vital information that could assist our investigation, and we urge anyone who recognizes them to get in touch.”

The images have been made available on the Merseyside Police website and social media channels, and the public is encouraged to report any information that could help advance the investigation.

Anyone with details is asked to contact Merseyside Police or call Crimestoppers anonymously.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to address the disturbances and ensure public safety across the region.

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