Man wanted on recall to prison in Brighton

Police in Brighton are seeking 24-year old Daniel Ashley Bowler, formerly of Haybourne Road, Whitehawk, who is wanted for recall to prison for breaching the conditions of his prison licence. [19 April 2012]

 

Bowler has connections to the Whitehawk and Hollingdean areas in Brighton.  Bowler had been released part of the way through a sentence for aggravated vehicle taking.


Bowler is described as white, 5' 7', heavy build, with cropped/shaven blond hair.


Anyone who knows where he may be is urged to contact Sussex Police on 101 quoting serial 0524 of 12/04 or to call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

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