CHESHIRE Police will carry out a 'day of action' to highlight the work taking place to locate wanted suspects attempting to evade the law.

Today (Wednesday, October 18) officers and staff from local policing units, the Special Constabulary and specialist departments from across the force will be concentrating their efforts and combining expertise to track down several individuals suspected of committing crimes across the county.

Every department, from the Economic Crime Unit to Roads Policing and the Serious Organised Crime Unit have drawn up a specific list of individuals they want to speak to and have information to deal with them swiftly, whether that’s a charge, summons or other outcome.

Those identified by Cheshire Police include: Callum Perry, Cameron Smith, Gemma Waters, Jason Weightman, Johnny Patrick Berry, Myles MacDonald, Paul Swanson, Scott Naughton and Thomas McCarthy.

Chester and District Standard: Scott Naughton, Myles McDonald and Paul Swanson are also wanted by police.Scott Naughton, Myles McDonald and Paul Swanson are also wanted by police. (Image: Cheshire Police)

Superintendent Andrew Blizard said: "Individuals who try to evade the courts are denying victims their chance to see justice done and this can often leave many of those affected by crime unable to move on with their lives.

"This day of action is to highlight to the public our commitment in tracking down those who try their best to evade justice.

"Locating wanted suspects is our day-to-day business, and when we identify those who are a priority for us to find, we have the use of specialist departments to help us in our search.

"No stone is left unturned, so if you know you are wanted, or you have information about someone who is wanted, it’s time to do the right thing and hand yourself in. You might just be on our list and it’s only a matter of time before we track you down."

If you have any information regarding someone you know is wanted by police, please call Cheshire Constabulary on 101. Information can also be left anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555111.