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Police require sightings and information on Barry Munns



Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Richard Bull, Counties Manukau Police

Police are reminding anyone who chooses to harbour people who are wanted to arrest that they themselves could face criminal charges.

Individuals who might be hiding Barry Gregory Munns are on notice that charges of Accessory after the fact are likely to be laid against them.

The last believed sighting of the 49-year-old was in the Rosehill area of Papakura in a Red Ford Falcon in March this year, where he was believed to be a passenger before he fled.

He is believed to be of no fixed abode and has connections to the South Auckland area - particularly Papakura - and Waitakere, Hastings and Tauranga.

Barry Munns is 179cm tall, of medium build and has Grace and Elyshia tattooed on the right side of his neck.

We believe he is actively avoiding Police and being harboured by associates and family.

He has four warrants to arrest relating to Breach of release, driving and dishonesty charges.

He is considered dangerous and should not be approached, if you see him please call 111 immediately

If you can assist Police with information, please call Detective Sergeant Richard Bull on 09 295 0200.

Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, details can be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS


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