Cumbria Police want your help in locating ten wanted people with connections throughout the county.
This appeal has been launched as part of ongoing action across the county to progress investigations with the aim of ensuring those who commit crimes in this county are brought to justice.
Detective Inspector David Howard, Cumbria Constabulary, said: “We would like the public’s help in locating the twelve individuals we are appealing for.
“The appeals are connected to ongoing investigations covering a range of crimes.
“Each day, our officers ensure those who are wanted in connections with offences are identified and located so we can progress investigations.
“There will be people out there that hold information on where these individuals are. I would urge anyone with such information to please contact us.”

The twelve people wanted are:
Kimberley Bennewith: The 36-year-old is wanted for shoplifting. She has links to west Cumbria.
James Davey: The 35-year-old is wanted for malicious communications. He has links to the Barrow area.
Shaun Edgar: The 38-year-old is wanted for failure to comply with a community order. He has links to the Workington area.
Liam Fintoni: The 25-year-old is wanted for driving offences. He has links to Carlisle, the North East and London.
Rachel Gent: The 40-year-old is wanted for breach of a court order. She has links to the Carlisle area.
Daryll Mulholland: The 35-year-old is wanted for shoplifting. He has links to the Barrow area.
Matthew Neale: The 48-year-old is wanted for breach of a court order. He has links to the Carlisle and Workington.
Steven Smallwood: The 25-year-old is wanted for breach of bail and failing to appear at court. He has links to the Whitehaven area.
David Taylor: The 34-year-old is wanted for breach of bail. He has links to the Carlisle area.
Jonathan Tryson: The 42-year-old is wanted for failing to appear at court. He has links to the Barrow area.
Anyone with any information regarding the location of these individuals is asked to contact police.
You can report online at here or call 101.
Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.