West Midlands Police Expand Most Wanted List with New Suspects
Top detectives in the West Midlands have issued fresh appeals to the public after adding five new names to their most wanted list. These individuals are suspected of involvement in recent criminal incidents across the region, but authorities have been unable to locate them so far.
Serious Allegations Prompt Public Appeal
The alleged offences connected to these suspects include threats to kill, robbery, and assault. Police have now turned to the community for assistance in tracking down these individuals and bringing them in for questioning. The most wanted list is available online and is regularly updated with new photographs and details.
Public appeals often prove to be an effective tool for law enforcement, with most suspects apprehended relatively quickly. However, some cases can remain unresolved for months or even years, highlighting the ongoing challenge detectives face.
Details of the Newly Added Suspects
Patrick McCarron is the latest addition to the list. His photograph was included following a robbery at a shop in Sheldon Retail Park in March, where a person was assaulted and goods were stolen. Police are asking anyone with information to call 999, quoting crime reference 20/171933/26.
Clint Rogers, aged 45, is wanted for failing to appear at court on burglary charges. He has known links to south Birmingham, and the public is urged to contact police on 101 with information, quoting crime number 20/452974/24.
Tyrone Johnson, 29, is wanted on recall to prison, which may indicate he has breached conditions of his release. Detectives have advised that if he is seen, the public should call 999 immediately, quoting crime reference 20/21549/25.
Jordan McKeown, 28, failed to appear at court charged with assault and has not been seen since. Officers are seeking information and ask that anyone who can help call 999, quoting 20/10213/26.
Xavier Tulley, 34, from Edgbaston, is wanted for threats to kill. He has connections across Birmingham and Solihull, and police have issued an appeal for the public to call 999 immediately if he is spotted, quoting 20/322959/25.
How the Public Can Assist
Anyone with information about these suspects is encouraged to contact West Midlands Police directly. For emergencies or sightings, call 999, or use the non-emergency number 101 for general information. The force emphasizes that community cooperation is crucial in solving these cases and ensuring public safety.



