Lewisham police have released images of 28 people wanted on recall to prison.
All believed to be in the south-east London area. Can you help police track them down?
They are:
• Tarshan Thompson, 23, who may be in Dartford.
• Kyron Tayor, 40, who may be in Bromley.
• Courtney Simpson, 44, wanted by police since 2014, who may be in Rotherhithe.
• Ebi Okoro, 43, who may be in Forest Hill.
• Ian Obrien, 43, who may be in Lewisham.
• Floyd Lindsay, 46, who may be in Deptford.
• Barry Lawson, 52, who has links to Lewisham but may be in Thailand.
• Frederick Lane, 25, who may be in Brockley.
• Vitold Kryger, 32, who may be in Deptford.
• Ismail Khalil, 22, believed to be in Camden Town.
• Jamie Kennedy, 32, who may be in Deptford.
• Sidney Jenkins, 22, who has been wanted by police since 2014.
• Terry Howard, 61, is wanted by Lewisham Police.
• Donny Hall, who may be in Lewisham.
• Michael Gowie, who may be in Bromley.
• Ross Flynn, believed to be Walthamstow.
• Michaell Fitzpatrick, who may be in Catford.
• Charlotte Edmunds, who may be in Deptford.
• Funda Drummonds, who may be in New Cross.
• Sevim Djelal, who may be in New Cross.
• Barry Robinson-James, 52, who may be in Bromley or Lewisham.
• Jamie Cochrane, 36, who may be in Catford.
• John Morgan, 43, who may be in Bromley or Catford, is wanted on suspicion of theft and not on recall for prison.
• Daniel Briant, 34, who may be in Catford or Lewisham.
• Kirk Boreland, 30, who may be in Catford or Peckham.
• David Wilson, 54, believed to be in Koh Samui in Thailand, who police warn is "known to be violent".
• Tazvonia Bhebe, 46, who may be in Lewisham or Zimbabwe, and has been wanted by police since 2013.
• John Ablett, 41, who could be in Sydenham or Rugby.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of any of these people, contact police on 07393 006934, email IOMUnit-PL@Met.police.UK, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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