Police have released images of people wanted as part of an investigation into rioting in Hartlepool.
The images of the seven men, one woman and three juveniles are from footage taken on Wednesday, July 31.
As part of the force’s investigation, detectives are seeking to identify all the people in the photographs.
Detective Inspector Chris Pringle, leading the investigation for the disorder in Hartlepool, said: “Our determination to identify and detain all those suspected of causing serious violence and disorder in Hartlepool has not wavered.
“We have already identified and arrested numerous people as a result of members of the public getting in touch to report information or the individuals handing themselves into police.
“We’re hoping to continue with this positive streak as we release a further eleven images of individuals, we are keen to speak to.
“I want to encourage anyone who knows the people in the photographs to please get in touch as soon as possible – the same goes for those who appear in the images.”
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So far, the investigation team has put 17 people before the court including five men who were recently sentenced to a total of 10 years for their part in the disorder.
When reporting information please quote the number on the image and use the specialist website set up for the investigation.
Information can also be provided by calling 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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