POLICE are appealing to readers of The Argus for help finding wanted suspects around Sussex.

Mohammed Setar

The Argus:

Sussex Police are searching for wanted man Mohammed Setar.

Setar, 21, of no fixed address is wanted for failing to appear at court and is known to frequent the Brighton and Hove area.

Anyone who has information on Setar's whereabouts or sees him please report online or call 101 quoting reference 47190102103. Alternatively, you can visit the Crimestoppers website or contact the independent charity anonymously on 0800 555 11.

Johnny Glasheen

Glasheen, 36, from Worthing is wanted on recall to prison.

The Argus:

He is white, 5 8", of average build and with short brown hair.

Glasheen has links to Worthing, Horsham and Brighton.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to report online or call 101 quoting 47190149710.

Alternatively, you can visit the Crimestoppers website or contact the independent charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Peter Marsh

The Argus:

Sussex Police is appealing for information on Peter Marsh, 40, who is wanted on recall to prison after breaching his license conditions.

He is white, of a slim build, bald and 6'. 

Marsh has links to the Worthing and Brighton areas.

​Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to report online or call 101 quoting 47190192477.

Alternatively, you can visit the Crimestoppers website or contact the independent charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.  

Paul Hicks

The Argus:

Sussex Police is appealing for information on wanted man Paul Hicks.

Hicks, who also goes by the name Derrick Matthews, is wanted on recall to prison.

The 60-year-old white man is described as 5'9", of medium build, with grey hair, and is known to have links to the Eastbourne area.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to report online or call 101 quoting serial 1568 of 22/11.

Reiss Castello

Police have named a man who they want to interview over drugs being discovered in a Crawley hotel room.

Reiss Castello, 25, is described as black, with short dark black Afro-style hair. He has links to Crawley and South London.

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Police were called to a hotel in Pegler Way, Crawley, on 13 March after staff discovered a quantity of drugs in one of the rooms.

A 20-year-old woman from Crawley was arrested on 20 March on suspicion of supplying a class A drug and later released under investigation.

If anyone has information regarding the whereabouts of Castello please report online or call 101 quoting 47190040882.

Robert Madejski

Police in Sussex and Kent are seeking Robert Madejski, 28, who is wanted for failing to attend court concerning fraud charges.

Last month a warrant was issued for his arrest by Her Honour Judge Waddicor, sitting at Lewes Crown Court, but currently he remains at large.

The Argus:

Madejski, unemployed, of London Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, uses aliases to help conceal his identity and was recently sentenced in his absence to five years' imprisonment.

He has previously used addresses in St Leonards-on-Sea and Thimbleby, Lincolnshire.

He is white, 5' 11", with short, dark brown hair, sideburns and facial stubble.

Anyone seeing Madejski or knowing of his current whereabouts is asked to contact Sussex Police online or by calling 101, quoting serial 388 of 16/03/2017.

Anton Reynolds

The Argus:

Police have named a man who they want to interview over the stabbing of another man in Crawley, which is being treated as attempted murder.

Anton Reynolds, 27, is described as black, 5' 8", with long dark black Afro-style hair. He may be wearing a grey tracksuit top and bottoms and he has connections to Crawley and South London.

The 25-year-old victim was found with multiple stab wounds near the Southgate roundabout in Crawley just before 3.30pm on Friday 4 October. It is now believed he had been stabbed in the fields to the north of the roundabout.

He has been discharged from hospital, but will still need further treatment for his injuries

Detective Sergeant Joel Brooks said: "Our investigation into this serious but isolated incident is progressing and we are working tirelessly to pursue several lines of enquiry, and it is important that we trace Anton Reynolds as soon as possible.

"If you have any information on his whereabouts, do not approach him yourself, but get in touch with us.

“We are also continuing to appeal for any witnesses or anyone with other information to come forward.”