
A burglar on the run and needed by police was noticed in a neighborhood pub in Oxford.
Jon Michael Lee, 24, is needed for escape from lawful custody after he was arrested on suspicion of driving offences and housebreaking.
He was final noticed on CCTV within the Up in Arms Pub in Oxford at round 4.30 pm on Friday, August 22.
The pictures present him sporting a pair of black Nike trainers, skinny ripped denims, a gray blazer, a inexperienced t-shirt, and a brown hat.
Based on police, Lee is described as a white male, round 5ft 11, with quick brown hair, brown eyes, a brief moustache and a small beard.
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He’s fairly laborious to overlook, with a particular tattoo of two cherries on his left cheekbone.
Detective Inspector Marcia Hardy mentioned: ‘We’re persevering with our investigation to hint this particular person and following a variety of strains of enquiry, and we’re releasing new CCTV photographs of him.
‘Should you see him, please name 999 instantly. We’d advise members of the general public to not method.’

Below new plans introduced by the federal government at this time, criminals may quickly be banned from pubs, live shows and soccer matches.
Judges are presently solely allowed to impose bans on criminals for sure offences, similar to a soccer ban for an offence dedicated by a fan on match day.
However ministers say broadening the vary of punishments will assist deter criminals from reoffending and get them on the straight and slender.
New sentencing powers may even permit judges to impose journey bans on offenders, in addition to driving limits and orders proscribing them to sure zones.
The brand new restrictions may even be utilized on offenders leaving the probation service, alongside an growth of the obligatory drug testing regime.
Shabana Mahmood, the Justice Secretary, mentioned the brand new expenses would assist lower crime and make streets safer.
‘These new punishments ought to remind all offenders that, beneath this authorities, crime doesn’t pay’, she mentioned.
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