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Telford man wanted by police after breaching conditions of prison release

A Telford man is wanted by police after breaching conditions of his prison release.

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Paul Szwajkowski

Paul Szwajkowski, 46, was released from HMP Sudbury Prison in Derbyshire on November 3, 2016, after serving a total of 14 months for possession with intent to supply controlled Class A drugs.

Szwajkowski is believed to have connections in the Telford area, in particular Leegomery.

He has since breached his licence conditions. He is wanted by officers after failing to comply with his licence release conditions and was recalled to prison on the June 30, due to failing to attend appointments with probation, displaying poor behaviour and failing to reside at approved premises.

Szwajkowski is described as white, 5ft 9in, of medium build with brown hair and has a prosthetic left leg.

Pc Berwyn Pratt of West Mercia Police said: "Extensive efforts have been made to find him, but he remains outstanding and officers are requesting the public's help to find him.

"If you have any information relating to Paul's whereabouts or if you see him out and about, then please do not approach him and instead contact 999."

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org

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