Police are appealing for public assistance to locate several people wanted on arrest warrant, as part of Operation Amarok.
Tiana PAGE, aged 26, is wanted by virtue of an outstanding arrest warrant in relation to traffic matters. She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 160 to 165 cm tall, thin build, with black hair and blue eyes. Tiana PAGE is believed to frequent the Broken Hill area.
Michael John HUDSON, aged 33, is wanted by virtue of outstanding arrest warrants in relation to Contravene AV/Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm/Common Assault (DV). He is described as being of Aboriginal appearance, 165 to 175 cm tall, medium build, with black hair and unshaven. Michael HUDSON is believed to frequent the Coomealla/Dareton areas.
Annie MONAGHAN, aged 42, is wanted by virtue of outstanding arrest warrants in relation to Contravene AVO/Larceny/traffic/shoplifting/stalk/intimidation/malicious damage matters. (DV). She is described as being of Aboriginal appearance, 160 to 165 cm tall, thin build, with brown hair and brown eyes. Annie MONAGHAN is believed to frequent the Broken Hill area.
Cody KENNEDY, aged 28, is wanted by virtue of outstanding arrest warrants in relation to Stalk/intimidate/Common Assault/Contravene AVO (DV). He is described as being of Aboriginal appearance, 170 to 190 cm tall, thin build, with brown hair, brown eyes and unshaven. Cody KENNEDY is believed to frequent the Broken Hill area.
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Haylee GARD, aged 25, is wanted by virtue of outstanding arrest warrants in relation to Stalk/intimidate (DV) and Assault police matters. She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 155 to 160 cm tall, thin build, with coloured/dyed hair and blue eyes. Haylee GARD is believed to frequent the Broken Hill area.
As police continue to conduct inquiries, they are urging anyone who may have information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or go to https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
Operation Amarok is a statewide operation aimed at arresting persons wanted by virtue of outstanding arrest warrants for domestic and family violence offences.
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