A man from East Dorset who was wanted in relation to a number of ongoing investigations has been located.

Yesterday, Friday 29 June 2018, Thomas Stacey-Rossiter – 25 and from Verwood – was arrested on suspicion of burglary in Bournemouth and is helping officers with their enquiries.

We would like to thank everyone who shared our appeal.

 

Officers are appealing for help from the public to locate an East Dorset man who is wanted on suspicion of domestic abuse and burglary matters.

Thomas Stacey-Rossiter, 25 and from Verwood, is wanted in relation to a number of ongoing investigations and enquiries to locate him have so far not been successful.

He is described as five feet eight inches tall, of medium build and with dark brown hair.

Inspector Stuart Pitman, of Dorset Police, said: “As a result of allegations involving assault and burglary from a female victim, we have identified Stacey-Rossiter as the suspect.

“We know Thomas Stacey-Rossiter is well known in the East Dorset area and I am releasing a photo of him in the hope that someone will know of his whereabouts.

“While we have no information to suggest that Stacey-Rossiter presents a direct risk to the public, anyone who sees him should not approach him but immediately contact Dorset Police on 999.

“I would like to reassure members of the public that officers are continuing to make extensive enquiries to find Thomas Stacey-Rossiter.”

Anyone who sees Thomas Stacey-Rossiter should dial 999 immediately. Anyone else with other information should call 101, quoting occurrence number 55180072860 or Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111.

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