West Midlands Police Adds New Faces to Most Wanted List, Urges Public Help
New Faces Added to West Midlands Police Most Wanted List (15.03.2026)

West Midlands Police Intensifies Hunt for New Most Wanted Suspects

Detectives across the West Midlands have expanded their most wanted list with several new additions, issuing urgent public appeals to assist in locating these individuals. The police force is actively seeking help from the community to track down suspects involved in a range of serious offences, emphasizing the critical role public information plays in solving cases.

Public Appeals Launched for Multiple Suspects

In recent days, West Midlands Police has released details on five new suspects, urging residents to come forward with any relevant information. These appeals are part of a broader strategy to apprehend criminals who might otherwise remain at large for extended periods. Public cooperation has historically proven effective in flushing out offenders and bringing them to justice.

Authorities are asking people to carefully examine the images and descriptions of these individuals to see if they recognize them or have any details that could aid the investigation. The suspects include individuals accused of making threats to kill, breaching court orders related to sex offences, theft, robbery, and assault.

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Details of the New Most Wanted Suspects

Justin Green, a 43-year-old from West Bromwich, is wanted over allegations of making threats to kill. Police are keen to locate him and request that anyone with information call 101, quoting crime number 20/167799/26.

Michael Ward, aged 38 from Dudley, is sought on suspicion of theft offences. Authorities have issued a particularly urgent appeal for Ward, advising the public to call 999 immediately if they have any information, referencing crime number 20/155897/26.

Shawn Labhya, a 41-year-old with no fixed address but known links to Birmingham, is wanted for failing to comply with a court order related to sex offences. If spotted, individuals should call 999 and quote crime number 20/125709/26.

Paul Southall, 43, is wanted in connection with a robbery in Dudley and also has ties to Birmingham. Detectives urge anyone who knows his whereabouts to call 999, citing crime number 20/103265/26.

Dwaine Campbell, a 37-year-old from Birmingham, is wanted over an alleged assault. The police appeal states that if seen, he should be reported by calling 999 and quoting crime number 20/165065/26.

Importance of Community Assistance in Crime Solving

West Midlands Police underscores the vital importance of public involvement in these investigations. While some suspects evade capture for months or even years, community tips often lead to breakthroughs. The force is desperate to find these individuals as soon as possible to bring them in for questioning and ensure public safety.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information promptly, using the provided crime reference numbers to help streamline the process. This collaborative effort between law enforcement and the community is essential for maintaining security and justice in the region.

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