Renewed appeal to find man wanted for threats to kill with links to Lancaster, Morecambe and Blackpool
Police have renewed an appeal to find a man who is wanted in connection with the theft of a car, threats to kill and criminal damage.Thompson sometimes tells people he is 24 or 25. Officers say he is wanted in connection with the theft of a car, three incidents of criminal damage and threats to kill.He also uses the spelling Nial Thompson. Thompson is 6ft 2ins tall, of proportionate build, with dark hair and has links to Morecambe and Blackpool.
A spokesperson for the force said: "Last month, we asked for your help in tracing Thompson, 26, from Lancaster, who is wanted in connection with the theft of a car, three incidents of criminal damage and threats to kill. "He also uses the spelling Nial Thompson and occasionally tells people he is aged 24 or 25. He is described as 6ft 2ins tall, of proportionate build, with dark hair.
"He also has links to Morecambe and Blackpool." Anybody who has seen him or knows where he might be is asked to call police on 101 or by emailing [email protected], quoting log 1296 of April 3.
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